Through researching the history of the construction of Barcelona, one can see how the city has been intentionally shaped in order to draw in the public. From the end of the 19th century the city has strived to replicate attractions from other, more well known cities, in order to create a tourism industry of its own. This has resulted in a modern day tourism that is thriving, but lacking in substance. By looking at the political history of Catalonia one learns the powerful independence the city has always had. This strength has only been reflected in times of trouble, and the tourism industry of today has chosen to ignore this history. By only expressing itself to visitors as metropolitan and sophisticated, travelers cannot fully understand ...
In recent years there has been an explosion of exhibitions that examine the phenomenon of tourism in...
The legal system in Barcelona in the Lower Middle Ages - which we regard as a synthesis of rights (u...
My dissertation argues that contemporary urban spaces such as the city of Barcelona are metaphorical...
Based on extensive archival research, this volume examines the early growth of Barcelona and the for...
The Barcelona Gothic Quarter was re-constructed in the twentieth century. Although theoretically his...
Monuments and monumental architecture are established vehicles for communicating capital city status...
This paper focuses on the historic connections between tourist promotion as a factor for both capit...
The focus of this research is in the field of city branding and positioning, where particular emphas...
There have been many studies carried out connecting the phenomenon of contemporary tourism to phenom...
The mere word Barcelona triggers countless imaginaries and desires throughout all layers of society,...
Barcelona is diverse. Barcelona is welcoming. Barcelona is cosmopolitan. Barcelona is unique. Barce...
This study performed an exhaustive analysis of the context that has given rise to the related phenom...
This paper focuses on the historic connections between tourist promotion as a factor for both capita...
This article aims to reflect on the social tensions involved in the approximation between cultural h...
Understanding the urban development of the industrial city means to have in mind a specific narrativ...
In recent years there has been an explosion of exhibitions that examine the phenomenon of tourism in...
The legal system in Barcelona in the Lower Middle Ages - which we regard as a synthesis of rights (u...
My dissertation argues that contemporary urban spaces such as the city of Barcelona are metaphorical...
Based on extensive archival research, this volume examines the early growth of Barcelona and the for...
The Barcelona Gothic Quarter was re-constructed in the twentieth century. Although theoretically his...
Monuments and monumental architecture are established vehicles for communicating capital city status...
This paper focuses on the historic connections between tourist promotion as a factor for both capit...
The focus of this research is in the field of city branding and positioning, where particular emphas...
There have been many studies carried out connecting the phenomenon of contemporary tourism to phenom...
The mere word Barcelona triggers countless imaginaries and desires throughout all layers of society,...
Barcelona is diverse. Barcelona is welcoming. Barcelona is cosmopolitan. Barcelona is unique. Barce...
This study performed an exhaustive analysis of the context that has given rise to the related phenom...
This paper focuses on the historic connections between tourist promotion as a factor for both capita...
This article aims to reflect on the social tensions involved in the approximation between cultural h...
Understanding the urban development of the industrial city means to have in mind a specific narrativ...
In recent years there has been an explosion of exhibitions that examine the phenomenon of tourism in...
The legal system in Barcelona in the Lower Middle Ages - which we regard as a synthesis of rights (u...
My dissertation argues that contemporary urban spaces such as the city of Barcelona are metaphorical...