SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, Oct. 12 (EUROPA PRESS) –
Almost a hundred professionals from the tourism sector, mainly travel agents and German media, attended the presentation of the Tenerife destination held at the Spreespeicher Berlin this past Monday.
Two of the protagonists of the series ‘Balko Tenerife’, Tamara Romera and Johannes Kienast, in addition to the producer Felix Koch, acted as ambassadors of the island, where the two seasons of the return of one of the most important series of the German television from the 90s and 2000s.
The CEO of Tourism of Tenerife, David Pérez, values in a note the great reception of this promotional action.
“We continue with our growth strategy in the German market, which has brought us such good results. In addition, the fact of having had two of the protagonists of ‘Balko Tenerife’ has given us added value and their recommendations about the island will come out reflected in general and specialized media, and have been listened to carefully by the travel agency sector in Berlin”, he comments.
David Pérez also highlights that this promotional action “coincides with the one that, in parallel, takes place from last October 7 and until the next day 16 at the Charlottenburg Palace, within the framework of the ‘Berlin Festival of Lights'” .
As he explains, during the ten days that the festival lasts, Tenerife will project an artistic video in three dimensions on the great attractions of the island on the façade of this Palace.
Surfing, the stars, golf, Carnival, Mount Teide, activities in nature or the carpets of La Orotava are some of the contents addressed in the video.
The audiovisual piece lasts approximately three minutes and is played 20 times each night (from 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.), which will translate into a total of 200 projections.
The same video will be screened between October 21 and 23 at the Augsburg Town Hall, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
On this facade, the projection will take place 16 times every night, within the framework of the ‘Light Nights Augsburg’ event.
The ‘Berlin Festival of Lights’, which this year celebrates its eighteenth edition, attracts more than two million visitors each year and is listed as one of the five best light festivals in the world and a total of 35 buildings, monuments and squares are illuminated during these days with 70 works of art.
The Charlottenburg Palace, where the staging of Tenerife takes place, is one of the main stages, along with the Brandenburg Gate, the Television Tower, Lustgarten, Bebelplatz, Potsdamer Platz and the Nikolai neighborhood.