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Neste estudo pretende-se refletir, ainda que sucintamente, sobre a impor- tância da viagem cultural no espaço intra-ibérico empreendida nas décadas de vinte e de trinta, dando como exemplo as viagens culturais realizadas a Espanha por intelectuais com distintos credos políticos como o republi- cano Leonardo Coimbra e o monárquico António Sardinha e as viagens do Marquês de Quintanar a Portugal, que, por circunstâncias distintas, terão um impacto decisivo nas suas vidas e permitirão traçar o caminho para novas oportunidades a nível académico, cultural e turístico. Este intercâmbio terá reflexos nas políticas culturais tomadas pelo Mar- quês de Quintanar, como Presidente do Patronato Nacional do Turismo Espanhol e por António Ferro, diretor do Secretariado de Propaganda Na- cional com vista à criação e consolidação de uma indústria do turismo. Hoje, o turismo cultural ibérico, nas suas vertentes literário e/ou inte- lectual, como segmento de mercado partilhado, atinge um grau único de desenvolvimento na história dos dois países peninsulares, procurando consolidar-se e expandir-se em rede, tanto no que respeita à criação de políticas comuns como na disseminação do património cultural.
In this study we intend to analyse, though briefly, on the importance of cultural travel undertaken between Portugal and Spain in the twenties and thirties, giving as example, the Republican Leonardo Coimbra and the Monarchist Antonio Sardinha's cultural travels to Spain and Marqués de Quintanar's trips to Portugal, which, for different circumstances, will have a decisive impact on their lives and will pave the way to new opportunities for academic, cultural and touristic level. This exchange will have reflections in the cultural policies taken by Mar- qués de Quintanar as President of the National Patronage of the Spanish Tourism and by António Ferro, director of the National Propaganda Secre- tariat in order to create and consolidate a tourism industry. Today, the Iberian cultural tourism in their literary and / or intellectual aspects, as shared market segment achieves a degree of unique develop- ment in the history of the two peninsular countries, seeking to consolidate and expand the network, both in terms of the creation of common policies and the dissemination of its cultural heritage.
In this study we intend to analyse, though briefly, on the importance of cultural travel undertaken between Portugal and Spain in the twenties and thirties, giving as example, the Republican Leonardo Coimbra and the Monarchist Antonio Sardinha's cultural travels to Spain and Marqués de Quintanar's trips to Portugal, which, for different circumstances, will have a decisive impact on their lives and will pave the way to new opportunities for academic, cultural and touristic level. This exchange will have reflections in the cultural policies taken by Mar- qués de Quintanar as President of the National Patronage of the Spanish Tourism and by António Ferro, director of the National Propaganda Secre- tariat in order to create and consolidate a tourism industry. Today, the Iberian cultural tourism in their literary and / or intellectual aspects, as shared market segment achieves a degree of unique develop- ment in the history of the two peninsular countries, seeking to consolidate and expand the network, both in terms of the creation of common policies and the dissemination of its cultural heritage.
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Viagem Cultura Turismo literário e intelectual Portugal Espanha Travel Culture Literary and intellectual tourism Spain
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Câmara Municipal de Cascais
