G7 Agriculture and Fisheries
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The G7 Ministerial meeting on Agriculture and Fisheries will be held in Syracuse from 26 to 28 September 2024. A great Expo on agriculture and fishing which will have the city as its stage.
A tribute to the beauty of Syracuse and to its fame of cultural and tourist attraction.
While the institutional event will last 3 days, and will be held at Castello Maniace, the side events will last 9 days, from 21st to 29th September with exhibition stands, tastings, musical entertaining throughout the historic centre, sporting events, and the opportunity of visiting the Diciotti and Gregoretti coastguard ships .
Among the most anticipated guests, the Italian ballet dancer Eleonora Abbagnato (27 and 28 September). The artistic performance of Kataklò Athletic Dance Theater (scheduled for August 24th) and the concert of Noemi on 15 September will be a sort of preview of the G7 and will be held at the Greek Theater (ticket on ticketone.it) while the Let’s St’Art show (free admission) will be held at Umbertino bridge on 21 September .
City of Syracuse Press Office – Banners and posters background image by Luca Scamporlino
It is an event organized by: Ministry of Agricultural, Food and Forestry Policies, Tourism, Sports and Entertainment Department of the Region of Sicily; Inda in the Greek Theater of Syracuse; Archaeological park of Syracuse, Eloro, Villa del Tellaro and Akrai; Municipality of Syracuse.
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