

Discover Molise Beyond the Festival
Guide to the Molise Territory
The Good Time Blues Fest is also an invitation to discover the land that hosts it. This page is a gateway to an authentic Molise, shaped by communities, rituals, practices, and both tangible and intangible cultural heritage.
Through culture, memory, food, celebrations and local knowledge, visitors are invited to experience a region that is often overlooked, yet deeply rooted in identity and tradition.
Projects & Portals
REIM
Registro delle EreditA
Immateriali del Molise
An archive dedicated to Molise’s intangible heritage: traditions, rituals, craftsmanship, agricultural knowledge and culinary practices that define local identity.

Visit Molise
The official tourism portal of the Molise Region, offering itineraries, events, natural landscapes, historical sites and practical travel information.

Autentici Percorsi
A project promoting the municipalities of Termoli, Campomarino, San Giacomo and Guglionesi through identity-based routes and local storytelling.

Community Map
of Guglionesi
Guglionesi and its bio-cultural heritage
knowledge, practices and territories
A collective narrative of the territory built by the community itself, highlighting what residents recognize as their shared heritage.

Guglionesi in the REIM
Sagna in Brodo of Guglionesi
One of the emblematic dishes of local culinary tradition, representing a living example of intangible gastronomic heritage.

Feast of Saint Adamo
Guglionesi
A celebration dedicated to the town’s patron saint, expressing collective identity through ritual, participation and shared memory.

Our Way of Life
Through digital storytelling — videos, images, maps and written narratives — the Good Time Blues Fest becomes:
-
a diary of shared days
-
a meeting point between cultures
-
a space where Italian, English and local dialect coexist
-
a bridge between heritage and future
In line with the principles of the Faro Convention of the Council of Europe, cultural heritage is not only what we inherit, but what communities choose to recognize and pass on.
The festival aims to become an international gateway to a Molise that is authentic, meaningful and still waiting to be discovered.
