Atlantic network for developing historical maritime tourism (Q4295993)

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Project Q4295993 in France, Ireland, United Kingdom, Portugal, Spain
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Atlantic network for developing historical maritime tourism
Project Q4295993 in France, Ireland, United Kingdom, Portugal, Spain

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    1,846,700.64 Euro
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    2,462,267.52 Euro
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    75.0 percent
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    1 January 2019
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    31 December 2021
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    ERNACT EEIG
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    54°49'58.37"N, 7°29'8.30"W
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    50°43'6.28"N, 3°32'2.04"W
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    36°31'37.42"N, 6°17'18.96"W
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    32°40'0.95"N, 16°55'26.62"W
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    48°5'55.28"N, 0°47'20.08"W
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    54°57'21.02"N, 7°44'3.41"W
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    43°27'44.32"N, 3°48'35.93"W
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    54°59'47.80"N, 7°18'30.85"W
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    The Atlantic Area has a very attractive cultural and historical identity, with a unique stock of historical marine assets related to trade, migration and wars which can benefit the socio-economic development of this region. TIDE project aims to develop and market new types of historical maritime tourist attractions and packages and cultural attractions for the Atlantic, supported by new technologies and transnational collaboration tools. The cultural assets could be in museums, shipwreck sites, or archives related to battles or migrating passengers and their stories, etc. These new attractions present cultural content from other regions, as well as their own; connect visitor centres to real underwater sites that contain shipwrecks or submarines; create a richer visitor experience by introducing new technologies such as Virtual Reality; focus on historical niches that have left a cultural footprint across Atlantic regions, e.g., Napoleonic; and are based in existing cultural attraction building. The expected impact is to increase the number of visits to supported cultural sites, facilitating local communities cooperate to develop new niche tourism services, create new local jobs, fix and attract people, create synergies between existing tourism providers and improve the economic and social well-being of the project regions. (English)
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