The official delegation of the "Sisters Cities" has met with the Ambassador of Spain in the Vatican and now participates in the general audience with the Pope
More than a hundred tour operators and travel media correspondents national and international media attended the commercial presentation of "Footprints Teresa" held in Rome.
Until the Italian capital was moved institutional representation "ciudadades Sisters" to keep several working meetings with the Ambassador of Spain in the Vatican Guitiérrez Eduardo Saenz, with the Minister of Tourism of Spain in Rome, Carlos Hernandez and the Vicar General of the Order of Discalced Carmelites, José Emilio Martinez and Superior General, Saverio Canisttá.
The promotional event held yesterday at the Royal Academy of Spain in Rome was the presentation of tourist offer "Teresa footprints" before more than a hundred attendees (tour operators, specifiers and target audience) and the opening of a photo exhibition product, a visual tour of the 17 "Sisters Cities", which include Caravaca de la Cruz.
Later this month, the exhibition will be at Cervantes Institute in Rome and during 2015 will be traveling for the rest of Cervantes centers of Italy.
"We have also conducted a meeting with numerous means of Italian and correponsales communication in Rome, which has served to publicize" Footprints Teresa "as a new approach to discover Santa Teresa and Spain, as well as to report the cooperation ties we have established with various institutions and organizations as Turespaña, or Post Paradores Spain, among others, "as the councilor for Tourism in the city of Caravaca, Maria Cruz Perez.
Correspondents of national and international media will have the opportunity to meet "in situ" the legacy of St. Teresa in Spain on a familiarization trip organized by specialized "Traces of Teresa."
The official delegation of the "Sisters Cities" participates in today's general audience with Pope Francis, on an official visit to Spain on the occasion of the V Centenary of the Birth of St. Teresa invitation will be made.
Commercial activities in Rome and the Vatican has the support Turespa, the Spanish Tourist Office in Rome, Italy Instituto Cervantes, the Embassy of Spain in the Vatican and the Royal Academy of Spain in Rome.
"Traces of Teresa" is set as a free path cities, and allowing multiple options to suit the needs of tourists and pilgrims.
A different way to see Spain through the major towns of the Golden Age of Spain.
Next to Caravaca de la Cruz, Avila, Medina del Campo, Malagon, Valladolid, Toledo, Pastrana, Salamanca, Alba de Tormes, Segovia, Beas de Segura, Sevilla, Villanueva de la Jara, Palencia, Soria, Granada and Burgos involved.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Caravaca de la Cruz