This book provides an overview of religious tourism as a tool for intercultural dialogue and the interpretation of religious heritage for tourism. Part 1 (chapters 2-7) discusses conceptual approaches, including the notion of the sacred. Part 2 (chapters 8-11) deals with strategies and tools for management and interpretation. Part 3 (chapters 12-17) presents case studies from Europe dealing with pilgrimages and religious tourism. Included are discussion questions for each chapter and a subject index
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Cultural heritage Case studies