The Interreg Sudoe TupART project continues its outreach in the participating territories. On November 13th, Ramón Montes, the project coordinator, gave a presentation in Castile and León, one of the participating regions. Specifically, this presentation of TupART’s objectives and plans took place at the AR-PA fair.
The project also participated in the fair at a shared stand with Caminos de Arte Rupestre Prehistórico (Prehistoric Rock Art Trails), an organization associated with the project, generating significant interest in this rural development initiative focused on humanity’s earliest art.


