# LTTA

# C1: Intensive composite training in gamification to rewind the tourism service design medieval town#

Our purpose is to travel through a magnifying glass and look for a new experience and taste. Twelve places in the Medieval City of the Knights in Rhodes, a UNESCO monument today, will lead us to the unknown Renaissance in the Aegean Sea. The Medieval City of Rhodes is a UNESCO world heritage site and the best preserved, oldest and largest living medieval city in Europe. It is the only European walled town with its landscape maintained intact, ‘frozen’ in 1522. During World War II Rhodes has been bombarded by the British Airforce and many monuments suffered damages. Fifteen years of restoration have been celebrated in 2000. Works are still ongoing, the Medieval City is at present being studied, restored, interpreted and visited

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In 1309 Rhodes becomes home to the warrior monks, the Knights Hospitallers. The Order attracts nobility from all over Europe to serve the cross of the eight stars. They settle down along the ancient street that leads to the port, the Street of the Knights, where they build the assembly places for each nationality: the inns of France, Germany, Auvergne, Spain, England, Provence, Italy, and Castile, still intact today.

The red thread on our map leads to twelve places, the pearls in the necklace, connected in one journey, using fantasy as fuel
Our purpose is to travel through a magnifying glass and look for a new experience and taste. Twelve places in the Medieval City of the Knights in Rhodes, a UNESCO monument today, will lead us to the unknown Renaissance in the Aegean Sea. The red thread on the map connects twelve places and their stories like pearls in the necklace, like a journey, that uses fantasy as fuel. Each place becomes a story container and a carrier of narration, able to adjust to our life and shape our common roots. 

“The UNITED STATED OF EUROPE: Dress Rehearsal: Rhodes 1309-1522” will be the title of our collection of stories

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