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TITLE:
Turisme i cinematografia: Impacte de la saga Harry Potter en el turisme del Regne Unit - TFG:2016
Handle:
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11797/TFG2016
Student:
Garcia Fabra, Maria Magdalena
Language:
Català
Title in original language:
Turisme i cinematografia: Impacte de la saga Harry Potter en el turisme del Regne Unit
Title in different languages:
Tourism and cinematography: Impact of the Harry Potter saga on tourism in the United Kingdom
Keywords:
Cinematographic tourism, tourist impact, economic increase
Subject:
Turisme
Abstract:
Movie induced tourism is all tourism activity associated with locations that are related to the world of cinema, either by recording film locations or by the life of an artist. The increase in this type of tourism in recent years thanks to films like the Lord of the Rings or series such as Game of Trones have served as a great stimulus to publicize this type of tourism. The Harry Potter film saga has also make their contribuition and the United Kingdom is the great beneficiary. The saga has been filmed entirely in this country, both the real films locations and recording studios, which has made this set of films into a tourist product for the UK.
Project director:
Queralt Basterra, Joaquim
Department:
Geografia
Education area(s):
Turisme
Entity:
Universitat Rovira i Virgili (URV)
TFG credits:
6
Creation date in repository:
2019-06-19
Work's public defense date:
2018-06-04
Academic year:
2017-2018
Confidenciality:
No
Subject areas:
Tourism and leisure
Type:
info:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis
Contributor:
Queralt Basterra, Joaquim
Títol:
Turisme i cinematografia: Impacte de la saga Harry Potter en el turisme del Regne Unit
Language:
Català
Subject:
Turisme i oci
Tourism and leisure
Turismo y ocio
Turisme
Creator:
Garcia Fabra, Maria Magdalena
Date:
2018-06-04
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