From travel accounts to guidebooks: The beginnings of guidebooks to the Giant Mountains Karkonosze for travellers in the late 18th and early 19th centuryIn the history of European tourism the Giant Mountains Karkonosze occupy a unique place thanks to the Chapel of St. Lawrence, funded by Count Christoph Leopold Schaffgotsch and located on the summit of Śnieżka. Its construction in the Habsburg dominions in the turbulent period of the Counter-Reformation was meant to finally put an end to the Silesian-Bohemian border dispute and become a visible sign of Catholic rule over the highest mountain range of the two neighbouring countries. The construction of the chapel also marked the beginning of tourism in the highest range...
Starting in the late nineteenth century, German nationalist organizations in Imperial Austria sought...
The term “tourist” appeared in English in the late eighteenth century and spread to other European l...
The ascent of Mont Blanc in 1786 began a “golden age” of European mountaineering during which most o...
From travel accounts to guidebooks: The beginnings of guidebooks to the Giant Mountains Karkonosze...
The Prussian Giant Mountains — some remarks about the ideologisation of Silesia’...
Travel accounts from the second half of the eighteenth century feature more and more descriptions th...
The present article focuses on eighteenth-century German-language descriptions of the Giant Mountain...
The Zittau Mountains -situated in the extreme south-eastern corner of the Federal Republic of German...
Mountainous regions have long been considered dangerous and difficult to penetrate. Only few people ...
The term “tourist” appeared in English in the late eighteenth century and spread to other European l...
The intensive development of tourism in the 19th century significantly contributed to the emergence ...
Travel accounts from the second half of the eighteenth century feature more and more descriptions th...
W artykule omówiono kształtowanie się mapy turystycznej Karkonoszy od momentu pojawienia się pierwsz...
THE OBVIOUS AND NOT SO OBVIOUS BORDERS IN THE GIANT MOUNTAINSStretching over ca 36 km, the Giant Mou...
Grand hotels had first been a metropolitan phenomenon before they emerged in remote regions of the A...
Starting in the late nineteenth century, German nationalist organizations in Imperial Austria sought...
The term “tourist” appeared in English in the late eighteenth century and spread to other European l...
The ascent of Mont Blanc in 1786 began a “golden age” of European mountaineering during which most o...
From travel accounts to guidebooks: The beginnings of guidebooks to the Giant Mountains Karkonosze...
The Prussian Giant Mountains — some remarks about the ideologisation of Silesia’...
Travel accounts from the second half of the eighteenth century feature more and more descriptions th...
The present article focuses on eighteenth-century German-language descriptions of the Giant Mountain...
The Zittau Mountains -situated in the extreme south-eastern corner of the Federal Republic of German...
Mountainous regions have long been considered dangerous and difficult to penetrate. Only few people ...
The term “tourist” appeared in English in the late eighteenth century and spread to other European l...
The intensive development of tourism in the 19th century significantly contributed to the emergence ...
Travel accounts from the second half of the eighteenth century feature more and more descriptions th...
W artykule omówiono kształtowanie się mapy turystycznej Karkonoszy od momentu pojawienia się pierwsz...
THE OBVIOUS AND NOT SO OBVIOUS BORDERS IN THE GIANT MOUNTAINSStretching over ca 36 km, the Giant Mou...
Grand hotels had first been a metropolitan phenomenon before they emerged in remote regions of the A...
Starting in the late nineteenth century, German nationalist organizations in Imperial Austria sought...
The term “tourist” appeared in English in the late eighteenth century and spread to other European l...
The ascent of Mont Blanc in 1786 began a “golden age” of European mountaineering during which most o...