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PM: Boost we give to domestic tourism to help us develop local economies

19:01 | 13.07.2023 Category: Official

Chisinau, July 13. /MOLDPRES/- Prime Minister Dorin Recean concluded his visit to Rezina district in Țâpova, where in 2021, in a picturesque area, the Muze guesthouse was opened, which has 6 employees and can accommodate about 40 people, the government's communication and protocol department has reported.

The construction of the guesthouse lasted over 7 years, being an investment of Irina and Alexandru Postică family. Returning from abroad, Alexandru Postică decided to use the tourist potential of the locality, from where several routes to the waterfalls and the monastery start, and now the guesthouse enjoys great popularity among tourists from abroad. Social projects, rehabilitation and education programs are also carried out here.

The guesthouse has 14 rooms for accommodation, a restaurant and a conference room, and on the ground floor, the exhibition of painter Pavel Taruta can be visited. Also, in the near future, a swimming pool and a playground for children will be built. The guesthouse uses renewable energy, implements recycling systems and adopts waste reduction policies.

“Through the work you do, you provide authentic experiences for all visitors and make a valuable contribution to the preservation of local traditions and heritage. The boost we give to domestic tourism will help us develop local economies", said Recean.

The official discussed with the guesthouse owners the need to improve infrastructure services, so that the tourist routes are more accessible and, as a result, more frequented.

 

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