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[EN] Cultural tourism is an activity with
the capacity to create sustainable development
from its three economic, social and
environmental pillars. Cultural tourism has
the capacity to contribute to local development
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[EN] Cultural tourism is an activity with
the capacity to create sustainable development
from its three economic, social and
environmental pillars. Cultural tourism has
the capacity to contribute to local development
and employment generation, which requires
the participation of different local agents. On
the other hand, the knowledge and enjoyment
of local heritage contribute to a greater
appreciation of heritage, increase identity and
empower society, which, in turn, stimulates
and favours the implementation of resources
for its conservation. This paper explores the
necessary conditions for the design of tourist
routes based on contemporary architecture.
The design of the routes requires a prior
diagnosis of the possibilities of the different
buildings in terms of their heritage value,
attractiveness, accessibility and state of
conservation. In addition, it is necessary to
create interpretation materials that allow
for the enjoyment of the visit and to make
proposals for routes that take into account
not only the buildings¿ characteristics but also
aspects such as themes, degree of accessibility
or location, among others. This work is part
of a research project financed by Generalitat
Valenciana, whose objective is to enhance
the value of Modern and Contemporary
Architecture in the Valencian Community. At
present, the region has an important cultural
attraction. The iconic buildings or those of
internationally famous architects are well
known. Still, there is also local architecture,
which, although not as spectacular as that
which forms part of the current tourist routes,
has heritage value and can be of interest to
visitors and tourists. Focusing on this lesserknown local architecture, this paper shows
the work carried out with the aim of designing
routes based on contemporary architecture.
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