December 16th, 2011
On 14th December, we celebrated a new connection between Provincial Government of Florence and Fondazione Romualdo Del Bianco® – Life Beyond Tourism®!
The cerimony began in “Sala Luca Giordano” (Palazzo Medici Riccardi), with greetings and presentations of the authorities and the official signatures of the Memorandum.
In the afternoon, at the Auditorium al Duomo, there was the presentation of the new portal (forthcoming in January …). Follow us because there will be some good news …
All the information and some videos on facebook and here!
Post by Maddalena Mancini
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- Tags: 14th December, Florence, intercultural tourism, Memorandum, Provincial Government of Florence
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November 28th, 2011
We have just returned from Mediterranean Exchange of Archaeological Tourism, appointment that promotes situated and archaeological destinations creating integration between various cultures. It took place in Paestum (Italy) from November 17th to November 20th.
In the occasion of the Exchange, we were there with a stand. We presented Life Beyond Tourism® (LBT) No-Profit Portal, our platform that aims to communicate and put in evidence the specific characteristics of various areas by living shifts in time.
You can revive with us the Mediterranean Exchange of Archaeological Tourism with some videos and photos here and follow us on facebook!
For more information about LBT visit www.lifebeyondtourism.org
Or for more information about Mediterranean Exchange of Archaeological Tourism visit http://www.borsaturismo.com/
Post by Maddalena Mancini
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- Tags: Archaeological Tourism, integration between various cultures, Mediterranean Exchange, Paestum
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November 25th, 2011

Hi everybody,
We have the pleasure to announce that, on the occasion of the meeting on December 14th, the Provincial Government of Florence has approved and signed our “Memorandum d’intesa” between Provincia di Firenze and Del Bianco Foundation as part of the Life Beyond Tourism project. That’s very important for us because this is a way to show our ethos about tourism and cultural heritage all over the Florentine Province.
We are ready to celebrate on December 14th in Sala Luca Giordano, Palazzo Medici Riccardi, in Florence!
If you want more info click on those links and read the subscription made by Provincia di Firenze in Italian and Russian translation!!
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- Tags: 14 dicembre 2011, Memorandum d'intesa, Provincia di Firenze
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October 27th, 2011
Hi everybody,
this is a letter we received a few days ago:
I write in fact not as a president of an association that deals with the social hardships of human beings and animals, but as a citizen who does not like injustice in general. Injustice, especially to those who have difficulty defending their own condition of discomfort also including animals, who like children, constantly remain by human beings, yet are very often underestimated in their abilities of love and contact. Due to this category described above of living beings, through their love and great sensitivity, are able to disarm and impress those who live by prejudices, those who are unable to be sensitive and therefore I would consider them “Different”.
It should be made known of a situation that affects most importantly southern Italy, including Sicily, where I live now (an area well known for turmoil).
I was born and lived in Milan until almost 9 years ago, when I transferred to Sicily for my husband’s job.
I have always traveled a lot, a bit for work, some for pleasure, both in Europe and the United States. These trips were to help me understand the gap that exists between certain countries highly advanced and many more in development, especially with regard to tourist reception.
Southern Italy is wonderful, yet so full of contradictions. I need not delve into the countless issues that plague the south; rather, I would like to focus on an array of problems that have to do with tourism, which have been neglected and cause many problems for the economy, not only locally, but nationally.
I am referring to the accommodations for people with disabilities, the elderly and last but not least, the tourism that takes into account our four-legged friends, which fortunately, is increasing more and more.
I do not want to seem biased, but I feel the need to report this huge gap between the regions of northern Italy, which have understood the importance of giving more space and attention to this slice of tourism, and the regions of southern Italy, which have yet to realize the importance of investing in this sector.
I believe the importance of accommodation of some services illustrates the degree of civilization and sensitivity of a region and municipalities. This increases a sector of the tourist market, waiting to be considered as a common tourist belt.
When dealing with your important association, which is already interested in divulging tourism through the image of the territory, I will therefore be focusing on widening the horizons on tourism. At times it is unknown, but full of wonders, in fact, of these wonders, it must necessarily enjoy even those who belong to that segment which tourism left aside (animals, and those with limiting handicaps), instead would give to our Italy a highly qualified and different image.
I hope these considerations will shake the sensitivity of those who have the right to organize a tourism industry that is about t o fall asleep on the now usual routes. Thank you for granting me the opportunity to explain to people the importance of this problem I have written about.
Emanuela Incorvaia Pitrelli
President Association “The Refuge of the Heart”
Single seat Giardini Naxos – Taormina (Me)
What Do you think about it? Tell us your opnion!
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October 5th, 2011
Hello!
My name is Timur Kadyrov. I’m from the city of Kazan in Russia.
Since 2008 I have actively participated in Florence Festivals Degree and Profession.
Below is a brief history of how participating to Degree&Profession helped my carreer.
In 2010 I graduated with honors from the Architectural Faculty of Kazan State University of Architecture and Engineering.
In 2011 I presented my diploma project “The concept of urban development of the Kazanka river’s bank within the boundaries of the Kazan city.” The Festival Jury appreciated my work and awarded me a medal on behalf of the President of the Italian Republic Giorgio Napolitano. This victory opened new opportunities for me.
It helped me to enroll in the most prestigious architectural University in Italy: Politecnico di Milano.
However the main thing – is the experience and communication that I got at the international level with colleagues and well-known specialists from all over the world. For this I am very grateful to the Foundation Romualdo Del Bianco® and everyone who helped me.
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September 14th, 2011

Have you ever heard about the
WTE_World Tourism Expo? It is a tourism and travel event especially dedicated to those heritage sites that are listed under the UNESCO World Heritage List. It took place in Assisi (Italy) from September 16th to September 18th, 2011.
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In the occasion of the expo, we were there with:
. a stand at the second floor of Palazzo Monte Frumentario
. a seminary Toward the ‘interpretation’ and the ‘communication’ of the tangible and intangible heritage of a specific region: the Life Beyond Tourism® Non-Profit Portal on Sept. 18th at 10 am, in Palazzo Vallemani (Sala degli Sposi room).
During the trade fair, we presented Life Beyond Tourism® (LBT) as an orientation promoted from Florence by the
Fondazione Romualdo Del Bianco®, as a result of over 20 years of
cultural tourism initiatives, and of the consequent committment toward heritage preservation and intercultural dialogue. But we also presented and promoted the LBT networking tool which is the
Life Beyond Tourism® Non-Profit Portal: a virtual platform “where regions discover and present themselves”.
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Post by Alessandra Brignola
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- Tags: Assisi, cultural tourism initiatives, Florence, Fondazione, LBT, life beyond tourism, Palazzo Monte Frumentario, Romualdo del Bianco, UNESCO World Heritage List, World Tourism Expo, WTE
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September 8th, 2011
Following the June leg of the 2011 Travel Festival in Florence, the September one is landing today at 5.00pm at the Museo di Antropologia e Etnologia in Via del Proconsolo. This section includes several itinerant initiatives that will leave the city on Saturday the 10th; and that will be “dedicated to Emilio Salgari, to the A1 motorway, to Madeira, to Morocco, and to responsible tourism“.
But pivotal events within the Festival will also be three photo-exhibitions planned to stay with us until Sunday, 11th. As an example, the Life Beyond Tourism® Caffè Astra al Duomo in Via de’ Cerretani 56r will be hosting Fotoracconto Fiorentino, picturing the intercultural face of the city of Florence as it has been experienced by students during the Festival’s Photography Workshops held on last April. Moreover, due to a close collaboration between the 2011 Travel Festival and Life Beyond Tourism® (LBT), you can find some of this photo-works into the travel-images-collection by the LBT® Photoblog.

The Festival is organized in collaboration with: Regione Toscana, Provincia di Firenze, Comune di Firenze, Ente Cassa di Risparmio di Firenze, Museo di Storia Naturale, Gabinetto Vieusseux, Fondazione Marangoni, Fondazione Romualdo Del Bianco®-Life Beyond Tourism®, Fondazione Sistema Toscana – Mediateca Regionale, Rai Radio Tre, Vallecchi Editore.
More information can be found at www.festivaldelviaggio.it.
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- Tags: caffè astra al duomo, Emilio Salgari, festival del viaggio, life beyond tourism, responsible tourism, Travel Festival
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August 23rd, 2011
Do you remember Marta’s article Regional architecture in Poland – Zakopane Style otherwise Witkiewicz Style published on this blog on October 2010? Well, that article and architectural style travelled the world soon after – as Paul R. Bolt read it and sent us informations about a brand-new Zakopane-styled-cottage to be under construction in Sierra Nervadas in California (USA): 40 miles north of Lake Tahoe. The place is called Grizzly Ranch, and our previous article can be found by clicking here.
Today, Paul updated us on the Grizzly’s progresses, and we are thus happy to share them with you below.
After the accurate and relevant researches to be undertaken, the ranch construction began 4 month ago: “The site for Phase 1, our VORWERK – or Caretaker’s Cabin – has been excavated. The foundation has been poured and we will begin the actual construction next week. At the same time, we have approximately 45 woodworkers/carvers working on the architectural accoutrements in Java, Indonesia, and we have 4 containers of antique temple/village stone on the water for the flooring and patio works. German windows are in production, and we are now building our true Zakopane jewel box.
Shutters, fascia, doors, okhlupen, and other architectural accoutrements have been hand-carved in true European style.”
According to the decision of taking and following the true Zakopane Style and adding details to it, 500 years old Chinese Temple stones will be shipped from China, in order to be used for the floors. Moreover, Paul explains that “from Gol, Hallingdal, Telemark, and the Viking lands we will incorporate window carvings and door portals similar to the ancient Stave Churches; as well as rosemaling in the interiors. From the far north, the land of the Dvina River in NorthWest Russia, we will add peasant roof details such as Okhlupen and roof ridges carved doors as seen in the Baltic [...] painted ceilings from the Ukraine, the basic style of Zakopane for the house, and many very subtle details from Mecklanburg/Prussia/Bohemia…” from where Paul’s family originates.
Well, thank you Paul for your updates! We wish you and your team all the best, and we will be looking forward to see the Grizzly Ranch’s progresses. As a matter of fact, according to the Life Beyond Tourism Manifesto, it is particularly interesting to observe intercultural dialogue among architectural planning and heritage preservation.
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- Tags: architectural planning, Chinese Temple stones, Grizzly Ranch, hand-carved in true European style, heritage preservation, intercultural dialogue, Life Beyond Tourism Manifesto, Polish architecture, Witkiewicz Style, Zakopane Style, Zakopane Style in California
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August 2nd, 2011
In 2005, the Fondazione Romualdo Del Bianco® together with the Vivahotels ART IN OUR HEART supported the restoration of the furnitures and of the documentation which were originally displayed in the Museo Casa di Dante in Florence, and which had been almost destroyed in a fire. At that time, we involved the Vivahotels’ guests in purchasing at least 2 entrance tickets to the Museum, for 15 euros: consequently guests will have had the right to a one-night-stay at the Viva Hotel Alexander Novoli****, Viva Hotel Fleming Novoli***, or Viva Hotel Capitol Santa Croce*** for the cost of 2 euros only; as well as to have their name added to the “Amici del Museo Casa di Dante” roll.
As wished and suggested by the principles of the Life Beyond Tourism® Manifesto, this initiative testifies the possibility and the importance for a city of hosting companies involved and committed into the valorization and the preservation of the city’s cultural and urban heritage, which each company is deeply rooted into.
This year that the Casa di Dante reached its 100s, the
collaboration between the Fondazione Romualdo Del Bianco®-Life Beyond Tourism® and the Museo Casa di Dante has been renewed with two brand new initiatives, and with the participation of the
Life Beyond Tourism® Centro Congressi al Duomo. On the one hand, the photo-competition Dante in the World explores and promotes the most representative of the interpretation of the Divina Commedia within our contemporary society, and it awards the winner with a free stay in Florence at the
Life Beyond Tourism® Hotel Pitti Palace al Ponte Vecchio*** or at the
Life Beyond Tourism® Hotel Laurus al Duomo****! On the other hand the same hotels participate into the second one of this year’s initiatives:
10% discount on one room booked at the above Life Beyond Tourism® hotels, complimentary tickets for the Museo Casa di Dante, 10% discount on their Bookshop products “Casa Di Dante – Sillabe”, and a 30% discount for a very special edition of the “Divina Commedia”. The Museum is a small jewel nestled in one of the most beautiful sights of Florence, and we are proud to honor our Great Poet Dante Alighieri with this offer not to be missed.
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July 12th, 2011

There is
a new way to visit the Uffizi Collection’s today thanks to
Centrica‘s move to the innovative processes of digital imaging and visual interactive communication to the cultural heritage sector. The Uffizi Virtual and Uffizi Touch® projects give a new “form” to the works of the Uffizi collection, set in high resolution digital images.
Uffizi Virtuale represents a new way of visiting the collection of Uffizi Gallery, in a virtual and “interactive” way, according to a fruition model based on experiential factor, the memory, the desire to return, the possibility to know new aspects of a different culture. A story in which technology defines the narrative, the space for developing the construction, from one side, and the timing of the visitor’s enjoyment, from the other side. The visitor-user is no longer a mere spectator, but takes part in the story and becomes an active part in the tour. Centrica carefully plans the relationship between cultural heritage and visitors, from all points of view in space and time.
Uffizi Touch® is conceived for Art and Restoration Schools, for Universities and for people who love Italy and the Made in Italy an for all Italian companies with international premises. Recently Uffizi Touch® app for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch has been published:
http://itunes.apple.com/ue/app/ufzitouch/id431253759?mt=8
and is having a great success.
Filed in Cultural Heritage,Italian section,La Città degli Uffizi,News,Travel Couriosities,Web 2.0,travel to Florence,travel to Italy
- Tags: a new way to visit the Uffizi Collection, centrica, fruition, Uffizi Gallery, Uffizi Touch, Uffizi Virtuale, visitor-user
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