This year again, the City of Monopoli participated in BIT24, the International Tourism Exchange, to present the calendar of events for 2024. Watch the promotional video presented during the event, discover the program on our website at the following link:
https://monopolitourism.com/en/2024/02/05/bit-2024-presentation-of-the-city-of-monopolis-tourist-events/
and mark the dates on your calendar; a new year of cultural and recreational offerings awaits you, catering to all tastes and ages.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Up1bSpuEiU

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