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Exploring the artistic and cultural treasures of the Itria Valley is an unforgettable experience. Recently, a group of distinguished guests, including first ladies and a lone gentleman, embarked on a journey through this region in Puglia. Their tour began in Grottaglie, where they were welcomed to the ceramics district and toured artisan workshops to learn about the rich culture of ceramics.

From Grottaglie, the group traveled to Alberobello to explore the iconic trulli structures, designated as a UNESCO heritage site. They were greeted warmly by locals, including a beloved village merchant named Maria, who expressed her gratitude and excitement to meet the distinguished guests. A delicious lunch featuring local specialties was enjoyed at a restaurant housed in a historic underground site.

The tour culminated in Martina Franca, where they were greeted by the mayor and given a tour of Palazzo Ducale, a historic building with beautifully frescoed rooms. The day was filled with cultural immersion, culinary delights, and warm hospitality. The visitors left with lasting memories of their journey through the Itria Valley.

Meanwhile at Borgo Egnazia resort, the works of the 7 Big ones continued to enchant visitors with their unique sculptures and installations that have been created over many years.

Among the guests were prominent figures such as Amèlie Derbaudrenghien, Britta Ernst, Yuko Kishida, Ritu Banga, Cristina Capranica

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