Region of Epirus. Interim Management Authority. Cultural Itinerary in the Ancient Theaters of Epirus November 26, 2013

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Region of Epirus Interim Management Authority Cultural Itinerary in the Ancient Theaters of Epirus November 26, 2013

Integrated Territorial Investment Integrated cultural itinerary First organized effort for sustainable development focused at the monuments Specialized and branded product of cultural tourism Cultural Itinerary in the Ancient Theaters of Epirus

4 regional units 5 archaeological sites 8 ancient performing veniews 344 kilometers of itinerary 2300 years of history Ambracia Gitana Dodona Kassiopi Nicopolis

One of the biggest in antiquity Capacity of 15,000 17,000 spectators 3rd century BC In the years of Augustus it was and fight arena for wild beasts and gladiators Today, it is greatly famous and massively visited Archaeological site of Dodona

Nicopolis was built bu Octavian August 28 BC Blending elements of Greek and Roman architecture Theater (2,000 seats) Roman Odeon (1,000 seats) Roman Stadium (10,000 seats) Archaeological site of Nikopolis

High altitude and unique view to the Ambracian gulf and the Ionian Sea 3rd century BC Big Theater (3,000 seats) Theater with a peculiarly shaped orchestra Small Theater or Bouleuterion (citizens council) (1,500 seats) Archaeological site of Cassope

The smallest of the hitherto known Greek theaters 4th 3rd century BC Situated within the urban environment of the city of Arta Restoration works to be completed before the end of 2014 Archaeological site of Ambracia

3rd century BC Capacity of 4,000 5,000 spectators At the bank of Kalamas river The seats in the front bearing inscriptions engraved with names of people It was abandoned after the city's destruction by the Romans in 167 BC Archaeological site of Gitana

Operator: Epirus Development Agency S.A. Soft actions and general interventions Basic infrastructure Interventions on the monuments Connection with local society production European Social Fund activities Territorial collaboration Economic Chamber of Greece main features

Region of Epirus DIAZOMA Association Ministry of Culture Epirus Development Agency S.A. Ephorates of Antiquities Ministry of Tourism Local Administration University of Ioannina Research Centers Tourism Professionals Local Products Producers Collaborations

Operator: Epirus Development Agency S.A. ISO 9001:2008 Implementing soft actions Security and cleaning personnel, local doctors Mode of action for tourism development Local quality agreements Certification of agricultural products Consulting, education, certification of specializations

Soft actions and general interventions Budget: 310,000 Creation of common identity Digital tours Creating and selling packages of commemorative products (souvenirs) from the sites Strategic development plan of branded product and publicity Uniform signage on the sites Advertizement, promotion and IT applications

Basic Infrastructure Budget: 19,052,000 Digital infrastructure of wireless network Networks for drinking water, electricity supply, fire fighting, drainage Lightning protection Road construction, expropriations Parking spaces Building facilities Energy independence

Interventions on the monuments Budget: 16,210,000 Restoration of stands, maintenance of benches at the theater of Dodona Maintenance and enhancement of the Sanctuary of Dodona Restoration works at the big theater of Nicopolis Soil removal from the Roman Stadium of Nicopolis Interventions at the theaters of Cassope and the theater of Gitana

Connection with the local society & productions Budget: 300,000 Local quality agreements (local products, Epirus gastronomy, quality standards, personnel training and informing) Certification of products related to the archaeological site (traceability, protection of the product's features) Transport connection to city centers and archaeological museums

EKT actions Budget: 700,000 Access to employment (guards, cleaners, local doctors) Adaptation of working personnel and bussiness people to the change (consulting, local quality agreements) Broadening the access to education and training by incorporating ICT (tour guides, marble and stone sculpturing workshops)

Albania: Archaeological site / Greek colony of Bouthrotos (Butrint), a UNESCO wprld heritage site Italy: Archaeological site of Taormina, ancient Greek city of Tauromenion in Sicily Territorial collaboration

12 codes of thematic priority 37 Works/Actions Total budget: 37,302,000 co financed by 80% from the structural funds of ERDF & ESF and by 20% from national resources National resources ERDF ESF 7,460,400 29,281,600 560,000 Budget

Launching of pilot phase March 1, 2015 Phase A 15 months Phase B 45 months All works start before the end of 2014 Interventions on monuments Expropriations Larger scale infrastructure Timetable

The Interim Managing Authority (IME) is able to directly launch procedures of the National Strategic Reference Framework (NSRF): Priority theme codes 22, 23, 57, 58, 59 Final beneficiaries: Region of Epirus & Culture Ministry services Mature projects for integration Total budget of 20 million Where we stand today

Region of Epirus Interim Managing Authority Cultural Itinerary in the Ancient Theaters of Epirus Integrated Territorial Investment