The in situ preservation and presentation of archaeological heritage remains in Hungary was based on the aspects and principles of monument protection exclusively even in the second half of the twentieth century. Archaeological heritage sites therefore fell at best into the category of ‘ruins’. Since remains excavated at prehistoric sites are not very spectacular, on-site presentation has always been out of the question. The only exception was the earl
The archaeological site at Ulpia Traiana Sarmisegetusa, being the most visited archaeological site i...
The Reenactment as Tourism Exploitation through Heritage Interpretation of Heritage Sites in Transyl...
Budapest is one the most emerging tourism destinations in Central-Eastern Europe, and besides the po...
Typically, many of Hungarian monuments and memorial places have been disclosed by archaeological exc...
This study focuses on how archaeological sites can effectively be planned and operated as an integra...
Communities can establish links to their past, cultural identities and heritage, and future through ...
Until recently, the presentation of archaeology in the Czech Republic was solely connected to classi...
The role of the monuments as part of the cultural heritage has a vital place in the development of t...
This thesis deals with a specific group of historical sites called World Heritage, which are registe...
In 2004, preparation for the nomination of the Prehistoric Pile Dwellings around the Alps to the UNE...
Several months ago English Heritage published a document on the principles of the protection of hist...
In countries such as Turkey dense with imposing archaeological sites of historic times, early sites,...
Present paper is about Ernő Foerk’s several architectural works which involved monument preservation...
This article considers some of the ways that monuments and sites that receive statutory protection (...
In comparison to other architectural monuments, historical castles attract both overseas and domesti...
The archaeological site at Ulpia Traiana Sarmisegetusa, being the most visited archaeological site i...
The Reenactment as Tourism Exploitation through Heritage Interpretation of Heritage Sites in Transyl...
Budapest is one the most emerging tourism destinations in Central-Eastern Europe, and besides the po...
Typically, many of Hungarian monuments and memorial places have been disclosed by archaeological exc...
This study focuses on how archaeological sites can effectively be planned and operated as an integra...
Communities can establish links to their past, cultural identities and heritage, and future through ...
Until recently, the presentation of archaeology in the Czech Republic was solely connected to classi...
The role of the monuments as part of the cultural heritage has a vital place in the development of t...
This thesis deals with a specific group of historical sites called World Heritage, which are registe...
In 2004, preparation for the nomination of the Prehistoric Pile Dwellings around the Alps to the UNE...
Several months ago English Heritage published a document on the principles of the protection of hist...
In countries such as Turkey dense with imposing archaeological sites of historic times, early sites,...
Present paper is about Ernő Foerk’s several architectural works which involved monument preservation...
This article considers some of the ways that monuments and sites that receive statutory protection (...
In comparison to other architectural monuments, historical castles attract both overseas and domesti...
The archaeological site at Ulpia Traiana Sarmisegetusa, being the most visited archaeological site i...
The Reenactment as Tourism Exploitation through Heritage Interpretation of Heritage Sites in Transyl...
Budapest is one the most emerging tourism destinations in Central-Eastern Europe, and besides the po...