Aspecte privind evoluţia turismului în staţiunea Băile Herculane în perioada interbelică

  • Subiect: „Rediscovered by Austrians in the 18th century, the Cerna Valley got its second wind after more than a millennium and a half of oblivion and abandonment, as wonderful valley of nymphs and fairies as Empress Sissi called it, and was to become the most important resort within the continent, as her august husband Franz Joseph I called it when visiting the place in 1852. During the 19th century, Băile Herculane became a reference point for the European upper crust. The resort entered the framework of Romania in the first half of the next century and kept its important place among the resorts in the area; ministers, military personnel, superior hierarchs, literates, artists and musicians, and common people too visited the resort being interested in curative specific treasures of the thermal waters there. During the Great War and several years after tourism felt on bad days, but it returned after, and the tourists’ number increased in inter-war period to and up that one of the visitors before World War I.”
  • Limba de redactare: română
  • Vezi publicația: Banatica
  • Editura: Muzeului Banatului Montan
  • Loc publicare: Reşiţa
  • Anul publicaţiei: 2017
  • Referinţă bibliografică pentru nr. revistă: 27; anul 2017
  • Paginaţia: 693-706
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