The archaeological heritage of the region as a chance for the growth of tourism
29.04.2021
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The project entitled Dziedzictwo Archeologiczne Regionu szansą na rozwój turystyki (The archaeological heritage of the region as a chance for the growth of tourism) was carried out between 1.06.2013 – 31.10.2014 together with The Homeland Studies Museum in Hanušovce nad Topľou, as a part of the Poland-Slovakia Cross Border Cooperation Program. The project included the building of the Viewing Tower in the Carpathian Troy Archaeological Open-Air Museum in Trzcinica. The construction was subsidized by the amount of €361,154.93.
The archaeological heritage of the region as a chance for the growth of tourism
29.04.2021
The project entitled Dziedzictwo Archeologiczne Regionu szansą na rozwój turystyki (The archaeological heritage of the region as a chance for the growth of tourism) was carried out between 1.06.2013 – 31.10.2014 together with The Homeland Studies Museum in Hanušovce nad Topľou, as a part of the Poland-Slovakia Cross Border Cooperation Program. The project included the building of the Viewing Tower in the Carpathian Troy Archaeological Open-Air Museum in Trzcinica. The construction was subsidized by the amount of €361,154.93.
Ecological education base in the Carpathian Troy Archaeological Open-Air Museum in Trzcinica
Archaeology enlivened as a unique product of the cultural tourism of the Carpathians
Common history – Common education – Common future
Archaeological Open-Air Museum in Trzcinica as a tourist attraction of the region