On October 18, 2019, the European Vie Francigene Association (AEVF) unanimously approved the Via Francigena in southern Italy, from Rome to Santa Maria di Leuca. The new route enriches the historical cultural itinerary approved by the Council of Europe in 1994. Encompassing about 900 km of history, traditions and locations, the "Via Francigena del Sud" crosses five Italian regions. This paper focuses on the Via Francigena in Puglia and Campania, seen as an opportunity to conserve and enhance the regions' cultural and landscape heritage and its enjoyment by tourists. Furthermore, it also aims to analyse the role of local businesses, communities and regional organisations in promoting the routes. Any project focusing on the development and enhancement of a cultural itinerary in a rural space must be fully aware of the connections between places and networks of human relationships, and the "Via Francigena del Sud" seems to be no exception.

The via francigena del sud: The value of pilgrimage routes in the development of inland areas. the state of the art of two emblematic cases|A vía francíxena do sur: O valor das rutas de peregrinaxe no desenvolvemento das zonas do interior. o estado da arte de dous casos emblemáticos

Castronuovo V
2021

Abstract

On October 18, 2019, the European Vie Francigene Association (AEVF) unanimously approved the Via Francigena in southern Italy, from Rome to Santa Maria di Leuca. The new route enriches the historical cultural itinerary approved by the Council of Europe in 1994. Encompassing about 900 km of history, traditions and locations, the "Via Francigena del Sud" crosses five Italian regions. This paper focuses on the Via Francigena in Puglia and Campania, seen as an opportunity to conserve and enhance the regions' cultural and landscape heritage and its enjoyment by tourists. Furthermore, it also aims to analyse the role of local businesses, communities and regional organisations in promoting the routes. Any project focusing on the development and enhancement of a cultural itinerary in a rural space must be fully aware of the connections between places and networks of human relationships, and the "Via Francigena del Sud" seems to be no exception.
2021
Istituto di Ricerca su Innovazione e Servizi per lo Sviluppo - IRISS
Via Francigena del Sud; Puglia Region; Campania Region; pilgrimage route; local government
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