Over 270 projects have secured total funding worth €200 million through the tourism and culture component of the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (NRRP), according to data centralized by the Ministry of Investment and European Projects (MIPE). Although this axis benefits from one of the smallest financial allocations within the plan, the funds have supported the implementation of 273 initiatives nationwide.
An analysis of the territorial distribution of funds indicates a concentration of attracted capital in Bucharest, Cluj, Covasna, and Suceava, these being the areas with the highest absorbed amounts. Among the funded projects, the “Attractive Romania” platform stands out—an investment of €8.6 million, representing the only tourism promotion project for the country included in the NRRP. The platform integrates 275 tourist sites organized into 12 thematic routes and is managed by the private companies Terra Building and Eventya, under the supervision of MIPE, the institution responsible for the contracting and implementation of the project.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the total value of NRRP funding for Romanian tourism?
The tourism and culture component of the NRRP has allocated a total of €200 million to support 273 individual projects across the country.
Which regions in Romania benefited most from these funds?
The highest levels of capital absorption were recorded in Bucharest, Cluj, Covasna, and Suceava.
What is the purpose of the “Attractive Romania” platform?
With an investment of €8.6 million, it is the primary NRRP project for national tourism promotion, featuring 275 objectives across 12 thematic routes.