Verona and Lake Garda Tourism Promotion for 2001: Year-Round Strategy
Verona and Lake Garda promote year-round holidays, showcasing their diverse tourism options—from culture to sports—boosted by strategic promotions and trade fairs.
Verona and Lake Garda promote year-round holidays, showcasing their diverse tourism options—from culture to sports—boosted by strategic promotions and trade fairs.
Feasibility study explores public nursing home options in S. Pietro, weighing repair costs versus new construction to meet regional standards.
Malcesine offers excellent skiing on Monte Baldo with 10-30cm snow, full ski facilities, and flexible passes; enjoy regular cable car service and ski courses.
German industrialist Gerd Muller purchases the record-breaking yacht “Raffica,” symbol of Garda’s Centomiglia race, as Brescia’s sailing tradition evolves.
Montichiari Airport navigated heavy snow with dedicated snowplows, ensuring smooth flights and minimal disruption during the Christmas period.
Vegetarian cooking courses in Castiglione attract naturalist followers, blending Mediterranean and Eastern recipes in an eco-conscious culinary movement.
Lakefront redevelopment projects and landscape reorganization by Alberto Cecchetto are showcased at Riva’s Municipal Museum until March 15th, highlighting artistic and environmental innovation.
Public healthcare delays for eye exams in Riva leave patients waiting months, prompting calls for increased staff and better access to public services.
Castiglione’s political scene addresses landfill, tire processing, assessor changes, and regional disputes, signaling internal tensions and evolving governance.
Gardesana’s restructuring debate highlights highway safety, regional economic impact, and a push for urgent repairs and long-term solutions.