It’s called More, but it reads as an innovative project capable of penetrating between the cracks of time to delve into the thousand-year history of the town, with two “souls”: the archaeological one for the Hellenic site of ancient Kaulonia, and the medieval one with the ancient village, with old buildings and a castle. A real challenge to put together cultural and identity pieces capable of stimulating a burst of pride and belonging and preventing the erosion of historical memory also in terms of tourism potential outside the usual homologated models, destined to cancel the cultural value of the fabric of a territory, “condemned” to a slow agony due to the progressive process of depopulation underway in the Ionian hinterland.
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