The Cathedral of Our Lady in Antwerp is a major attraction in the city, for religious as well art historical reasons. The cathedral owns a number of paintings by Rubens, which for the past seven years have been part of a highly successful exhibit, together with a...
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Open deuren De toekomst van de Grote Kerk te Elst
Het programma ‘Open Kerken en Kloosters’ heeft in 2016 een aantal ambitieuze organisaties met visie in staat gesteld om hun kerk(en) of klooster(s) op een onderscheidende manier voor een groter en breder publiek open te stellen. ‘Open Kerken en Kloosters’ werd vanuit...
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Take it or leave it? Expectations, frustrations and gratifications of visitors at religious heritage sites
Faith-based (heritage) tourism is a key contributor to the economy and adds to the attractiveness of cities, villages and regions. However, religious sites are visited as heritage sites rather than religious sites and visitors expect to be treated as visitors rather...
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Fundraising in EU perspective The paramount importance of human resources
Religious heritage counts for Europe. Starting from this statement I want to emphasize that, in Europe, even in a secular society, it is not possible to separate the cultural tradition from the historical influence of religions. In particular, religious frameworks...
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Towards five hundred years of Reformation How does religious travel contribute to inbound tourism in Germany?
In 2015, for the first time ever, around eighty million overnights stays were made by foreign visitors in Germany, up by 5.4 per cent compared to 2014 and a twenty million increase when looking back to 2010. Germany’s most important source markets contributing to this...
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From Dark Ages to dark tourism Death, spirituality and the modern tourist
Dark tourism – visiting sites closely connected with death – is an increasingly popular form of travel. Given the focus on death, religious ideas and existential contemplation often play an important role in dark tourism. For heritage sites with a history of death or...
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Putting religious heritage on the map The Cultural Routes of the Council of Europe and religious heritage tourism
Europe offers a wide variety of historic and cultural tourism itineraries crossing several regions and countries and providing a living example of the rich and impressive European common heritage. The Council of Europe launched the Cultural Routes programme in 1987,...
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De toekomst van het religieus verleden In gesprek met Mirjam Blott
door Mirjam Blott | 18 dec 2016
Algemeen,
Beleid,
Burgerschap,
Communicatie,
Community,
Cultuureducatie,
Fondsenwerving,
Maatschappij,
Organisatie,
Participatie,
Politiek,
ToerismeEind 2016 stopt de Agenda Toekomst Religieus Erfgoed. Dit programma heeft zich de afgelopen jaren gericht op het verzamelen van nieuws, kennis en het aanjagen van discussie over en samenwerking op het gebied van religieus erfgoed. Ter gelegenheid van het slotsymposium...
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Religious heritage tourism in an art city The challenge of communicating meaning
At the centre of the Italian peninsula is Tuscany, a region which every year welcomes upwards of 25 milion visitors, drawn by its nature, cuisine and – of course – its cultural heritage. Even today, in the era of global mass tourism, many people come to cities such as...
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Breaking down boundaries The opportunities and challenges of religious tourism
Fascinating religious heritage, along with a rich cultural and natural history, has helped to make Europe the world’s leading tourist region. An extraordinary tapestry of art forms, heritage sites and spiritual festivals are living legacies of Europe’s magnificent,...
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