We have had a strong presence in the media in recent weeks and would like to thank all the media outlets for spotlighting our entity and for the interest shown in the working strategies proposed.
Here is a brief interview which we feel summarizes quite well what we strive to be and our willingness to actively collaborate with all the stakeholders involved in the management of cultural and natural heritage for a sustainable future for our region.
On April 18, the International Day for Monuments and Sites will take place, devoted to Rural Landscapes in 2019. This is an important date for all of us who are involved in managing cultural and natural heritage, which leads us to think about a future in which we understand who we are in the context of the extensive heritage built by the region’s inhabitants in the past, to define the essence of our extraordinary, unique cultural identity.



