Analyzing cultural routes from a multidimensional perspective
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https://doi.org/10.6092/issn.2036-5195/2029Parole chiave:
cultural itineraries, cultural consumption, experiential consumptionAbstract
The objective of this work is to examine cultural routes from a multidimensional and hence a multidisciplinary perspective. Economic impacts and geographical sides are the most studied aspects. We want to show that cultural routes are also a form of cultural consumption and a form of experience. Considering the cultural routes under these different angles allow us to broaden the debate and to show that beyond the geographical and / or economic aspects, cultural itineraries the cultural routes constitutes then a new concept, which leads to a new kind of heritage, and thus respond to new tourists’ expectations, more experiential.Riferimenti bibliografici
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