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Percorsi Archeologici Diffusi APK

Percorsi Archeologici Diffusi APK

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DISCOVER ARCHAEOLOGICAL NETWORK OF ROUTES OF LAKE ISEO AND VAL CAVALLINA

What's Percorsi Archeologici Diffusi APK?

Percorsi Archeologici Diffusi is a app for Android, It's developed by Moma Comunicazione author.
First released on google play in 8 years ago and latest version released in 7 years ago.
This app has 159 download times on Google play
This product is an app in Travel & Local category. More infomartion of Percorsi Archeologici Diffusi on google play
DISCOVER THE NETWORK OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL NETWORK OF ROUTES OF LAKE ISEO AND VAL CAVALLINA

The new IT application "Pad - Percorsi archeologici diffusi" is an innovative and interactive way to discover and get closer to the wonders of Lovere’s archaeological sites, the Roman necropolis and the archaeological cabinet of the Galleria dell’Accademia Tadini; Predore, the Roman villa with spa and Casazza, the Cavellas Roman village.

Geographical and historical information about the archaeological areas of Lake Iseo and Val Cavallina are just a smartphone or tablet away. Thanks to dedicated pages and multimedia audio and video contributions you will be able to understand and investigate the details of their discovery, the remains found and the excavations carried out.

The APP also provides also useful information on events and the exhibitions taking place in the municipalities of Lovere, Predore and Casazza and thanks to a special section dedicated to other computer applications, you will learn about the different aspects of the territory.

The project "Archaeological Routes to the discovery of the cultural identity of the lakes of Bergamo territory" are engaged with the communities of Lovere, Predore and Casazza, the Accademia Tadini, the Mountain Community of The Bergamo Lakes with the support of Cariplo Foundation along with the coordination and the active collaboration of the Soprintendenza Archeologia della Lombardia.

www.pad-bg.it