The mayor José Ballesta visited this morning the 'Parchi di Nervi' of Genoa, the botanical complex that hosts Euroflora 2018, where Murcia attends as a guest city, with the aim of promoting the city and attract European tourism to the municipality.
The largest international fair of urban landscaping and gardening is registering visitor records, around 20,000 daily.
The floral creation 'Spring begins in Murcia' receives these days the hundreds of thousands of visitors who come to the Italian city of Genoa to visit Euroflora 2018, the largest international fair for urban landscaping, gardening, florists, growers, botanical gardens and nurseries of the world.
The mayor José Ballesta visited this morning the 'Parchi di Nervi', the botanical complex that hosts this world congress until May 6, and in which Murcia attends for the first time as a guest city, with the aim of promoting the city and attract European tourism to the municipality.
The largest international fair of urban landscaping and gardening is registering visitor records, around 20,000 daily.
Dozens of chartered buses from various Italian cities and European countries arrive each day at the Nervi Parks, where on an area of ​​86,000 m2 the 52nd edition of this event is held, which combines botany with tourism,
"It is an opportunity to make known the identity and culture of Murcia throughout Europe, through the floral creations that have accompanied us during the past Spring Festival and that are being photographed by the nearly 20,000 daily visitors that this day hosts. space".
Promotion of the Erasmus Murcia-Genoa
During his visit to Genoa, the Mayor of Murcia will also hold a meeting with the Vice Chancellor of International Relations of the University of Genoa, Andrea Trucco, to promote the Erasmus program among university students from Murcia and those of Genoa, contributing to improve their language skills , the knowledge of a new territory and the discovery of the cultural links that unite both territories.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia