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Roman Emperors and the Danube Wine Route

The project aims to develop the tourism potential of underdeveloped sub-destinations through local action plans and innovative and inclusive solutions. In the implementation, the 13 consortium partners will aim to capitalise on the region's cultural heritage and natural resources by developing high quality tourism products and a common brand that can make the 9 tourism destinations covered by the project more attractive and visible.

Another of the main objectives of the project is a new tourism pilot product, the Roman Emperors and Wine Festivals, which will result in newly developed solutions.

Project Partners:

Danube Competence Center - Serbia (Lead Partner)

Scientific Research Center Bistra Ptuj - Slovenia

Technical University in Košice - Slovakia

Media K GmbH - Germany

Rousse Regional Museum of History - Bulgaria

Alba Iulia Municipality - Romania

Zsolnay Heritage Management Nonprofit Ltd. - Hungary

First Hungarian Responsible Innovation Association - Hungary

National Tourism Organisation of Montenegro - Montenegro

Institute for Protection of Cultural Monuments Sremska Mitrovica - Serbia

Tourist Board of Osijek - Baranja County - Croatia

Office for European Integration of the Government of West Herzegovina Canton - Bosnia and Herzegovina

Project data

Managing Partner: Danube Competence Center

Project duration: 30 months (Project start: 01/01/2024)

Total budget: 2 192 667,00 €

Project EU grant amount: € 1 754 133,6

Project ID: DRP0200337

The project is supported by the Interreg Danube Region Programme, co-funded by Interreg Funds. The participation of the Hungarian partner in the project is co-financed by the Hungarian State.

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