Territories and Actions in the Projects of the Italy Croatia Programme Session 1: How to Make Visible and Show the Results of Territorial Cooperation Projects

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Territories and Actions in the Projects of the Italy Croatia Programme Session 1: How to Make Visible and Show the Results of Territorial Cooperation Projects LA REGIONE DEL VENETO ALLA 78a MOSTRA INTERNAZIONALE D’ARTE CINEMATOGRAFICA DI VENEZIA The cultural and communicative dimension of the European cooperation Programmes: Interreg Italy-Croatia Venue: Veneto Region permanent space at Hotel Excelsior Lido - Venezia Date: 2nd September 2021, from 10:00 to 12:00 AM Ore 10:00 - 11:30 Objective: The Adriatic area is an territory full of cultural content and social dynamics. The initiative addresses the issue of communication in European projects starting from the visual experiences of the Italy Croatia Programme to shift to new methods of communication and involvement of the institutional and social stakeholders of the area. Opening welcome Introduction Current situation of the new Italy Croatia Programme 2021-2027 Ms. Anna Flavia Zuccon, Head of Interreg Italy-Croatia MA Visual Experiences: territories and actions in the projects of the Italy Croatia Programme Session 1: How to make visible and show the results of territorial cooperation projects Speakers: Representatives of the projects European Regional Development Fund www.italy-croatia.eu 1 Session 2: How to enhance cooperation and territories in the Adriatic area Speakers: Representatives of the projects Introduction and moderator: Tea Ivanišević, Communication Manager, Italy-Croatia Joint Secretariat Participating projects and speakers for session 1 & 2: CREW – Maria Chiara Tosi, IUAV FAIRSEA - Simone Libralato, OGS InnovaMare - Mateo Ivanac, Croatian Chamber of Economy SOUNDSCAPE - Francesco Falcieri, CNR TAKE IT SLOW – Mirela Raič, DUNEA PRIZEFISH – Alessia Cariani, University of Bologna SUSHI DROP – Luca De Marchi, University of Bologna ADRIREEF – Ivo Benzon, RERA REVIVAL – Maja Vukan, RERA ICARUS – Eleonora Tu, ITL ArtTVision+ - Fabrizio Panozzo, Ca’ Foscari MoST – Paolo Salandin, University of Padua AdriaClim – Andrea Valentini, Arpae TEMPUS – Francesca Picenni, ITC CNR DORY – Piergiorgio Vasi, Emilia-Romagna Region MADE IN-LAND – Jasenka Kapuralin, AZZRI Adri.SmArtFish, Luca Chiodini, Emilia-Romagna Region New methods of communication and involvement of the institutional and social stakeholders ASOC “At the School of OpenCohesion”, Civic monitoring experiences Speaker: Mr. Gianmarco Guazzo, At the School of OpenCohesion Team Adriatico, Theater of the world - European territorial cooperation as a meta-space of European culture Brainstorming session for a new contest European Regional Development Fund www.italy-croatia.eu 2 Logistic information HOW TO REACH HOTEL EXCELSIOR LIDO? Hotel Excelsior Lungomare Marconi 41 30126 – Lido di Venezia (VE), Italia By train Arrival at Venezia S.Lucia railway station, then vaporetto boat to Lido. From Piazzale Roma and from the railway station, you can use Actv routes 1 / 2 / 6 or 5.1 .; stop: Santa Maria Elisabetta (S.M.E.). Once you arrived in Lido, you take the bus line A or C (Gallo Morosini stop). From there you will walk for 300 m to reach the Hotel Excelsior. Another bus you can take is the bus line V (Mostra del Cinema stop). From there you will walk for 400 m to reach the Hotel Excelsior. European Regional Development Fund www.italy-croatia.eu 3 By car Exit the motorway at Venice. Decide where to park your car. Then board on the Actv ferry boat (vaporetto) PARKING IN VENICE • Venice - Piazzale Roma: These parking areas allow direct access (by foot) to the City, you don't need to take further means of transportation to get to Venice. Autorimessa Comunale ASM: tel. +39 041 2727211. Garage San Marco: phone +39 041 5232213. Autopark Doge: telephone +39 041 5202489. Autorimessa Toderini: phone +39 041 5207979. Garage Venezia: telephone +39 041 5228725, closed in the night. In Venice and Mestre are available some free car parking areas for people with reduced mobility. It's possible to book in advance: ph. +39 041 2727301. Informa Handicap offers assistance to visitors with reduced mobility in Venice, please contact +39 041 2748144. • Venice - Tronchetto, Isola Nuova: This car parking is linked to the Piazzale Roma by People mover cable car, by bus (line 6/) or by waterbus ("vaporetto" line 2, Actv public waterbus). Garage Venezia Tronchetto: tel. +39 041 5207555. Before crossing the Tronchetto Bridge, on the right, just in front of the Venice Cruise Terminal is available the Scalo Fluviale Parking, phone +39 041 5222391. From here to Piazzale Roma is a 7 minute-walk. • Mestre - Stazione Car Parking: Parking your car in front of Mestre train station is a solution that requires you to take a bus (line 2) to Piazzale Roma or any train you want to the Santa Lucia Train Station. Parking Stazione: telephone +39 041 938021 • Marghera - Pili Car Parking: From these car parking areas, located just before the long Ponte (bridge) della Libertà, (linking the City to the mainland), in Via Righi, it is possible to reach Piazzale Roma by a 5 minute bus ride (line 2,6,7) Park 2000 ai Pili: phone +39 041 5318670. Green Park: telephone +39 041 5317315. European Regional Development Fund www.italy-croatia.eu 4 By boat (vaporetto) From Piazzale Roma / Ferrovia (Santa Lucia Train railway station) From Piazzale Roma and Ferrovia, you can use Actv routes 1 / 2 / 6 or 5.1; stop: Santa Maria Elisabetta (S.M.E.). Once you arrived in Lido, you take the bus line A or C (Gallo Morosini stop). From there you will walk for 300 m to reach the Hotel Excelsior. Another bus you can take is the bus line V (Mostra del Cinema stop). From there you will walk for 400 m to reach the Hotel Excelsior. By airplane The Marco Polo Airport is located at about 13 km north from Venice and it is connected to the Piazzale Roma by bus n.5 (departures every half hour), by direct airport shuttle ATVO and by taxi. From Marco Polo Venice Airport to Lido (via Murano): Alilaguna blu line, stop: Lido S. Maria Elisabetta. From Marco Polo Venice Airport directly to Lido: Alilaguna red line, stop: Lido S. Maria Elisabetta (NB: has been temporarily suspended!) NOTE: Each project is responsible for their own and of their guests travel arrangements and accommodation costs. In addition, and in relation to the Covid-19 safety measures, the participants will be requested to provide their personal data – name and surname, telephone number, e-mail and the copy of the valid identity document and to exhibit their green pass/ COVID-19 green certificate at the entrance (access info) European Regional Development Fund www.italy-croatia.eu 5 .
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