Copyright: Romanian Government The Church is promoted due to the unique painting dating from the end of the 18th century.The iconostasis was painted in oil by Nechita the Painter in 1780.He closely observed the canons, using few colours and being a follower of the iconographic programme within the dogma limits.Among the themes captured on the iconostasis: Jesus Christ on the cross and the Prophets, the Holy Apostles, Jesus Christ blessing, the Feasts.The church was repainted by the painter Hackman Mor, at the end of the 19th century.He painted a lot of flowers and leaves, combining shades such as raw green and rusty purple, the clothing of the characters being made in strident colours.The promotion campaign consists in: Highlighting tourism potential by focusing on promoting the natural heritage and showcasing iconic landmarks, traditions, and unique experiences through high-quality visuals, videos, and storytelling that appeal to both local and international audiences.Engaging Digital Campaigns: Use social media platforms, websites, and influencer partnerships to reach a broader audience.Digital campaigns emphasize tourist attractions, restoration efforts and the long-term benefits for tourism development.Collaborations with Travel Agencies and Tour Operators: Establish partnerships with travel industry stakeholders and create special travel packages and tours that align with the project's objectives.Media Coverage and Public Relations: Generate press releases, organize press trips, and create content for media outlets to raise awareness about the project’s progress and impact on Romania’s attractiveness as a tourist destination.Involving Local Communities: Promote the involvement of local communities in the revitalization of tourist sites, emphasizing sustainability and the creation of new opportunities for local businesses and entrepreneurs.Additional links:FacebookInstagramTiktok ReferenceC11-I1Project locations Romania Project websitehttps://romania-atractiva.ro/...