He told details about the database of owners / managers of cultural and natural heritage in the project area and the document that analyzes this heritage according to different criteria, all with the aim of more successful tourist valorization of existing heritage in this area, with emphasis on rural areas.
The current version of the tourism application that will be developed as part of this project was also presented, and Martin Bertók spoke about it in front of one of the project partners, University of Panonnia.
Finally, trainings for owners / managers of heritage and for providers of tourist services have been announced, which will be held in the second half of the year in both Croatia and Hungary.