LIBRARIES BEFORE LIBRARY TOURISM IN THOMAS NUGENT'S GRAND TOUR Cover Image

БИБЛИОТЕКИТЕ ПРЕДИ БИБЛИОТЕЧНИЯ ТУРИЗЪМ В „ГОЛЯМАТА ОБИКОЛКА“ НА ТОМАС НЮДЖЪНТ
LIBRARIES BEFORE LIBRARY TOURISM IN THOMAS NUGENT'S GRAND TOUR

Author(s): Radoslav Hristov
Subject(s): History, Cultural history, Museology & Heritage Studies, Library and Information Science, Other, History of ideas
Published by: Университет по библиотекознание и информационни технологии
Keywords: libraries; library tourism; “Grand Tour”; Thomas Nugent

Summary/Abstract: Tourism found one of its earliest forms in the long journey sunder taken by noblemen to various parts of Europe. Called “The Grand Tour”, they began in the 16th century and flourished in the 17th and 18thcenturies. The term “Grand Tour” was first used in 1670 but became widespread in the 18th century, especially after 1749 when Thomas Nugent's four-volume guidebook made it the title of a book. This paper traces the place of libraries along the routes described in that work. The object of the study is the libraries, and the subject is their place and importance through the eyes of the European traveler of the era that marked the birth of modern tourism.The paper aims to argue for the potential of libraries as eye-catching destinations, long before the term “library tourism” was coined, and the task is to trace all the libraries described in “The Grand Tour”. It is concluded that an understanding of the value of libraries as visitor attractions is evident from the survey, and the descriptions give a good insight into the solid foundations of library tourism – an uncut diamond with huge tourism potential.

  • Issue Year: XXV/2023
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 30-42
  • Page Count: 13
  • Language: Bulgarian