Monasteries and tourism: interpreting sacred landscape through gastronomy

This article analyses the role of monasteries as a sacred space and how their relationship with tourism depicts a landscape of 'good taste'. Monasteries are examples of both tangible and intangible heritage, and are highly symbolic built spaces that have often become the guardians of tradi...

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Main Authors: Silvia Aulet, Lluis Mundet, Dolors Vidal
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Associação Nacional de Pós-Graduação em Turismo 2017-01-01
Series:Revista Brasileira de Pesquisa em Turismo
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Online Access:https://rbtur.org.br/rbtur/article/view/1221
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spelling doaj-8eeb27085d9343bd8f8b9679cb89197a2020-11-25T02:14:16ZengAssociação Nacional de Pós-Graduação em TurismoRevista Brasileira de Pesquisa em Turismo1982-61252017-01-0111117519610.7784/rbtur.v11i1.1221554Monasteries and tourism: interpreting sacred landscape through gastronomySilvia AuletLluis MundetDolors VidalThis article analyses the role of monasteries as a sacred space and how their relationship with tourism depicts a landscape of 'good taste'. Monasteries are examples of both tangible and intangible heritage, and are highly symbolic built spaces that have often become the guardians of tradition. They are strongly embedded within a local cultural landscape, which has determined their historical evolution. Monasteries used to be self-sufficient communities that relied on the resources available in their local environment, e.g. they produced their own wine, which was essential for the celebration of the Eucharist; or they preserved food from their own produce. Gastronomy in monasteries can be a tool to improve tourists' visitor experience, in so far as it respects the values that these sacred spaces represent. This article explores the literature on monasteries as sacred spaces; the relationship between their tangible and intangible heritage attributes; and how monasteries and their heritage are linked to tourism. This is illustrated through examples from Spain.https://rbtur.org.br/rbtur/article/view/1221Monasteries. Landscape. Tourism. Gastronomy. Religious tourism.
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author Silvia Aulet
Lluis Mundet
Dolors Vidal
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Lluis Mundet
Dolors Vidal
Monasteries and tourism: interpreting sacred landscape through gastronomy
Revista Brasileira de Pesquisa em Turismo
Monasteries. Landscape. Tourism. Gastronomy. Religious tourism.
author_facet Silvia Aulet
Lluis Mundet
Dolors Vidal
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title Monasteries and tourism: interpreting sacred landscape through gastronomy
title_short Monasteries and tourism: interpreting sacred landscape through gastronomy
title_full Monasteries and tourism: interpreting sacred landscape through gastronomy
title_fullStr Monasteries and tourism: interpreting sacred landscape through gastronomy
title_full_unstemmed Monasteries and tourism: interpreting sacred landscape through gastronomy
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publisher Associação Nacional de Pós-Graduação em Turismo
series Revista Brasileira de Pesquisa em Turismo
issn 1982-6125
publishDate 2017-01-01
description This article analyses the role of monasteries as a sacred space and how their relationship with tourism depicts a landscape of 'good taste'. Monasteries are examples of both tangible and intangible heritage, and are highly symbolic built spaces that have often become the guardians of tradition. They are strongly embedded within a local cultural landscape, which has determined their historical evolution. Monasteries used to be self-sufficient communities that relied on the resources available in their local environment, e.g. they produced their own wine, which was essential for the celebration of the Eucharist; or they preserved food from their own produce. Gastronomy in monasteries can be a tool to improve tourists' visitor experience, in so far as it respects the values that these sacred spaces represent. This article explores the literature on monasteries as sacred spaces; the relationship between their tangible and intangible heritage attributes; and how monasteries and their heritage are linked to tourism. This is illustrated through examples from Spain.
topic Monasteries. Landscape. Tourism. Gastronomy. Religious tourism.
url https://rbtur.org.br/rbtur/article/view/1221
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