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Archives and Tourism Seminar

Previous editions
Archives and Tourism Seminar

Tourism, archives and culture: a digitally mediated relationship between preservation and experience
ICT expert, Director of Design at Promoter SRL, vice president of Photoconsortium International Association for Valuing Photographic Heritage, coordinates the Eureka3D project funded by the Program Digital from the EU and is a communication and networking leader in the INCULTUM and SECre TOUR projects on cultural tourism.

LThe historiography of tourism in Spain: antecedents, current affairs and challenges.
PhD in history and degree in political science. Professor of history and economic institutions at the University of Granada

Historical tourism research and the Historical Archive on Tourism (HAT) in Berlin.
Historian, archivist, professor at the University of Hannover and honorary president of the Historical Archive on Tourism in Berlin.

Full Board, Rebuilding Tourism from a Female Perspective (Pensió completa. Reconstruint el turisme en clau femenina) explains the fundamental role that women played in the early days of tourism in Lloret during the 1950s and 1960s, when it was not yet a well-known international vacation destination.

The Lloret de Mar cemetery is part of the European Cemeteries Route and is declared a Cultural Heritage Site. It is one of the main examples of 19th-century funerary art in Catalonia and preserves a significant legacy of the "indiano" influence.
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Located on a cliff between Cala Boadella and Fenals Beach, with stunning views over the sea, you cannot miss one of the best-kept treasures of Lloret de Mar.
Subdirector General de Desenvolupament Turístic Territorial, Generalitat de Catalunya
Associació de Professionals de l’Arxivística i la Gestió de Documents de Catalunya








Servei d’Arxiu Municipal de Lloret de Mar – Ajuntament de Lloret de Mar
The second edition of the Archives and Tourism Seminar will focus on the following theme:
In this second edition, the Archives and Tourism Seminar wishes to focus particularly on the study of tourist accommodation as the backbone of both the history and the documentation of tourism. From the family-run inn to the large international resort, accommodation spaces have served as a privileged reflection of the social, economic, and cultural evolution of tourism.
Notwithstanding this central focus, the seminar remains open to other proposals or papers related to the documentary treatment, study, management, and preservation of the memory of the tourist phenomenon in all its breadth.


How can hotel guest registers be useful for the history of tourism? Methodological and epistemological considerations.
Emeritus Professor of Contemporary History at the University of Neuchâtel.


Turning business archives into a strategic asset – Experiences from the Centre for Business History in Stockholm
CEO at the Centre for Business History in Stockholm

The audiovisual report “Playas, las de Lloret”, produced by Francesc Mas i Ruhí in 1964, stands as a privileged testimony to the resolute promotion of tourism on the Costa Brava during the 1960s, amid the rapid expansion of the sun-and-beach model.

The Indians Route in Lloret de Mar y visit to the d'en Plaja Castle

Farewell vermouth on the rooftop of the L’Azure Hotel (The Eighth)