The Guest’s Tale vs. the Visitor’s Gaze: this is why we look for those who dedicate care and culture to places and ask for images and comments presenting ‘their’ points of interest. We seek the Guest’s Tale because it is more intriguing, more exciting, more involving than any other guide. Because it acquaints a vast and international audience with people and not just stones, activities and not just monuments, local pride and a sense of identity and not just history or nature. Because it is up-to-date: each operator has a ‘showcase’ to publish its own initiatives, showcase services, products, events.

If with the Guest’s Tale you come into contact with the ‘Active Landscape’, with the Visitor’s Look you yourself become the ‘Active Landscape’.

In AtlasFor an entire section is dedicated to displaying the author’s reproductions (photos, paintings, videos, music) where they were produced. Thus we can be moved by the shots of Bellotto, Gabinio, Basilico reviewed from where they were taken.

But even AtlasFor allows us to insert the images, commented with captions, and to build a private archive, to give form to storytelling to the impressions and the investigation of our favourite places, with our own dossiers and itineraries, or to draw up reports composed partly of the materials already in Atlas and partly of our own.

These are the objectives of AtlasFor: to tell the story of cultural assets and activities based as much as possible on local expertise, collected in the form of the Guest’s Story, and on exploration and impressions, arranged as a Visitor’s View.