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Volzone, R., Genin, Soraya M., Estêvão, J. & Patuleia, M. (2023). Reuse of unoccupied religious monuments for tourist accommodation: the case of Santa Maria da Ínsua (North of Portugal). In Olimpia Niglio and Rana P.B. Singh (Ed.), Placemaking and Cultural Landscapes .: Springer Nature.
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R. Volzone et al.,  "Reuse of unoccupied religious monuments for tourist accommodation: the case of Santa Maria da Ínsua (North of Portugal)", in Placemaking and Cultural Landscapes , Olimpia Niglio and Rana P.B. Singh, Ed., Springer Nature, 2023
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	author = "Volzone, R. and Genin, Soraya M. and Estêvão, J. and Patuleia, M.",
	title = "Reuse of unoccupied religious monuments for tourist accommodation: the case of Santa Maria da Ínsua (North of Portugal)",
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	booktitle = "Placemaking and Cultural Landscapes ",
	year = "2023",
	volume = "",
	series = "",
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	publisher = "Springer Nature",
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	url = "https://link.springer.com/book/9789811962738"
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TY  - CHAP
TI  - Reuse of unoccupied religious monuments for tourist accommodation: the case of Santa Maria da Ínsua (North of Portugal)
T2  - Placemaking and Cultural Landscapes 
AU  - Volzone, R.
AU  - Genin, Soraya M.
AU  - Estêvão, J.
AU  - Patuleia, M.
PY  - 2023
UR  - https://link.springer.com/book/9789811962738
AB  - This paper discusses the reuse of cultural heritage for tourist accommodation, a trend in Portuguese policies around tourism andculture. The convent (and fortress) of Santa Maria de Ínsua, in Caminha, south of the Minho river and close to the Spanish border, isa unique religious heritage site, due to its location on an islet and its diachronic evolution. After the dissolution of the religiousorders in 1834, its abandonment and degradation led to the inclusion of this complex in a national programme aimed at conversioninto a hotel. Starting from an international literature review, this case is evaluated through an integrated analysis, combininghistorical, architectural, and tourism data. The result shows the negative impact the programme has had for the protection of thesite and the development of tourism without benefit for society. If sustainable tourism and conservation of cultural heritage are tobe achieved, this will require an integrated framework for local and national government strategies for economic benefit throughtourism and the occupation of abandoned buildings.
ER  -