Puglia unveils PIIIL strategic cultural plan at All Routes Lead to Rome
During the All Routes Lead to Rome conference, Puglia unveiled its PIIIL strategic cultural plan, marking it as the first region in Italy to do so. The initiative, overseen by Francesco Cascino, Alessandro Leogrande, Guido Guerzoni, and Michele Trimarchi, entails a 400-million-euro investment from 2017 to 2027, with management by Teatro Pubblico Pugliese. Aldo Patruno underscored the significance of quality investments in culture and tourism. Recently, Puglia enacted a participation law, and the Community Libraries project concluded on November 10, receiving 180 proposals. Carmelo Grassi praised Puglia's cultural successes, while Paolo Ponzio emphasized the importance of perceiving culture as a national asset, inspired by the region's Mediterranean heritage.
Key facts
- Puglia presented PIIIL strategic cultural plan at All Routes Lead to Rome second edition.
- PIIIL stands for Prodotto, Identità, Impresa, Innovazione, Lavoro.
- Puglia is the first Italian region with a dedicated cultural strategic plan.
- Plan coordinated by Francesco Cascino, Alessandro Leogrande, Guido Guerzoni, Michele Trimarchi.
- Investment of 400 million euros over ten years (2017–2027).
- Operational management by Teatro Pubblico Pugliese.
- Community Libraries call for projects received 180 proposals nationwide.
- Aldo Patruno emphasized quality of spending over financial resources.
Entities
Institutions
- Teatro Pubblico Pugliese
- Regione Puglia
- Dipartimento Turismo, Economia della Cultura – Regione Puglia
- All Routes Lead to Rome
- Artribune
Locations
- Puglia
- Italy
- Rome
- Mezzogiorno
- Mediterranean