As HrTurizam reports, with the help of European funds, the Rab City and Lopar Municipality Tourist Boards are working to enrich the tourist offer. The value of added up funds provided by Rab and Lopar through only two projects exceeds 3.5 million kunas. Thus, the cultural and historical value will significantly contribute to the tourist value.
Virtual museum of the Rab town
The Rab City Tourist Board has been allocated funds from the Local Development Strategy in Fisheries LAGUR Tramuntana. The start of the project “Virtual Museum of Fisheries, Maritime Affairs and Shipbuilding of the City of Rab” is expected in March this year. The total value of approved funds is 1,120,518.31 kuna.
Within the project, it is planned to set up information boards on Banjol and Barbat’s coastal belt to create an educational route. By using modern digital technologies, those interested will be shown information interesting for the history of fishing, maritime affairs, and shipbuilding on the island of Rab.
All information will be available through a web application, which will preserve and promote the fishing and maritime tradition and traditional shipbuilding of the fishing area in a modern way.
Rab town / Copyright Romulić and Stojčić
With the application, visitors will have many comprehensive and interesting current and historical information about each location, as well as the project as a whole, in virtual reality. Besides, the application would enable a virtual walk along the specified tourist promenade.
This project will create a tourist offer outside the tourist season, and the Rab City Tourist Board believes it will contribute to connecting the tourism and fisheries sectors.
Multimedia Interpretation Center in Lopar
An even more financially valuable project will be realized in Lopar. Namely, the Lopar Municipality Tourist Board was awarded 2,4 million kunas for the project “Man and the Sea – Fisheries and Maritime Heritage of Lopar.”
This is a significant project, considering that a multimedia/interpretation center for fishing and maritime heritage is planned. The general project’s goal is to contribute to the protection, preservation, and valuation of Lopar’s cultural and natural heritage as a basis for the sustainable development of the Lopar fisheries and aquaculture area.
The Center will preserve the fishing and maritime heritage of Lopar, protect exhibits, make a model of a traditional vessel in the area, and interpret fishing methods and tools. It will also make a Dictionary of old words, phrases, and swear words from the Lopar area and make a menu with traditional recipes for fish dishes. The same dishes and recipes will be recorded and placed on multimedia totems to be available to visitors.
Photo: Lopar Municipality Tourist Board
The project activities will unite and preserve the rich heritage for future generations in one place, show the Lopar area’s lifestyle in an accessible way, and enrich the tourist offer.
Center until the summer of 2023
The multimedia space will consist of five thematic rooms. At the entrance to the interpretation space, you will learn more about the history of Lopar. The road further leads to a room where vessels, tools, and techniques will be presented. The room “Man and the Sea” follows, in which the customs of the Lopar region will be presented through fishing stories.
Today, it is difficult to imagine a tourist promotion without traditional dishes. Traditional fish cuisine will also find its place in the multimedia space. And finally, in the fifth room, ecology will also find its place. A large aquarium will present it with plants and animals from this climate. As part of the multimedia space, there is also space for workshops with a library.
The upgrade of the Rab City Tourist Board’s building, where the Center will be located, will begin in the fall of this year, and the second phase is planned for early next year. It is planned that the Center will open in the summer of 2023.
Local development strategy
These two projects result from the persistent and diligent work of local stakeholders on the sustainable development of the fisheries area. Namely, back in 2016, the Local Action Group in Fisheries LAGUR / FLAG Tramuntana was established for Karlobag, Senj, Novalja, Rab, and Lopar. By connecting the civil, public, and economic sectors and their active cooperation, the LAGUR Tramuntana was developed, and financial resources for implementation were provided.
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