Florence | First Edition of G7 Tourism in the Capital of Tuscany in November

 

Florence, magnificent capital of Italy's Tuscany region, home to many masterpieces of Renaissance architecture and art such as its iconic Duomo, cathedral with a superb terracotta – tiled dome developed by Brunelleschi., the bell tower by Giotto and the beautiful Galleria dell' Accademia displaying Michelangelo's David sculpture will host the first G7 Tourism in november.

This important event will see the presence of the ministers of tourism of Canada, France, Germany, Japan, Great Britain, Italy, the United States of America and the European Union with representatives of other countries and the heads of important international organizations.

While waiting to know the official date of this important international appointment Mitur has anticipated some relevant issues that will be at the center of this meeting will be the new strategies for sustainable tourism, AI, artificial intelligence, the enhancement of excellence and protection of tradition and innovation.

The Ministry of Tourism of Italy has announced that this unique event will put the challenges and opportunities of the tourism sector at the center of the debate in an era that is going through great changes.

A non-random choice that wants to celebrate the beauty and uniqueness of Italy's artistic heritage and underline the fundamental role that tourism plays in economic and social development in Italy and globally.

This historic event will offer the opportunity to discuss and define new strategies to promote quality and sustainable tourism between the tradition of Italian identity excellence and the innovation of artificial intelligence.

Link - https://www.ttgitalia.com/incoming/a-firenze-il-primo-g7-turismo-temi-e-protagonisti-FD21007398

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