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The Breads of the Creative Cities project was launched by the CK Foundation during the COVID-19 pandemic, with a special...

As part of the Breads of the Creative Cities project, Mr. Giuseppe Biagini, founder of the Creative Knowledge Foundation, on...

The new edition of the book dedicated to the Breads of the Creative Cities project has just been released! This...

The Breads of the Creative Cities project – II Edition was marked by the participation of additional Creative Cities and...

As part of the Breads of the Creative Cities project, the Creative Knowledge Foundation, in collaboration with Tucson City of...

Bakers from “San Ramón D’Alicia” and “DIF San Cristóbal” were awarded Certificates of Merit for their expertise and craftsmanship in...

During the Breads of the Creative Cities Meeting in Puebla, the bakers of “Pan de Fuego” and “El Hornito de...

At the Breads of the Creative Cities Meeting, held within the Breads of the Creative Cities initiative, the bakers of...

At the Breads of the Creative Cities Meeting in Fabriano, Creative City in Crafts & Folk Art, the bakers of...

The bakery “Antico Mulino Pandolfo”, one of the most ancient bakeries in Carrara, UNESCO Creative City of Crafts & Folk...

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