Review article
https://doi.org/10.20867/thm.1.2.14
Restoration of monuments and tourism
Vjekoslav Vierda
; Institute for the Restoration of Dubrovnik, Croatia
Abstract
The article considers the relationship between renewal of monuments and tourism from the aspect of a mutual experience of the future cultural historical monuments, as a part of a nation’s total cultural heritage and as one of the most important preconditions for tourism development. Renewal of monuments is partly aimed at increasing the attractiveness of the tourism offer; at the same time it displays the relationship of a given tourist destination towards a country’s cultural heritage and surroundings, and is a part of real tourism trends.
The mutual relationship between renewal of monuments and tourism is considered through two aspects:
1. Renewal of monuments as a precondition for securing a tourist attraction i. e.
a monument which is already a tourist attraction, monument renewal as a condition
for increasing the attractiveness of the same, and
2. Renewal of monuments as a tourist attraction sui generis, where the scheme of renewal attached to the monument’s attractiveness is given as the initial theme, i.e. means of collecting financial aid for renewal, while a second theme considers the renewal as an attraction sui generis through all phases to finishing the renewal and introducing the monument.
Finally, the article gives suggestions on how to organize co-operation between institutions responsible for tourism, i.e. for the protection and renewal of monuments.
Keywords
restoration; cultural heritage; tourism; financing
Hrčak ID:
182656
URI
Publication date:
30.12.1995.
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