The paths in central Italy
The journey is a constant element of human history, from the journey in search of food and shelter to the pilgrim's journey in search of contact with the divinity. Every culture and every people has walked and in doing so they have known themselves and met the other. A journey within a journey, a journey that is first of all interior. There are many spiritual paths in Italy. From North to South it is possible to set out on ancient pilgrimage routes that invite to inner research. Not necessarily religious paths but paths to get lost and find oneself, finding a new dimension through meditation. Spirituality is something so intimate and personal that it must always be lived with absolute freedom. Being able to fully enjoy one's spirituality is something extremely rewarding, which can be done in ways that are very different from them, including travel, movement and walking, which are certainly one of the most effective and suggestive ways. These streets are world famous for their beauty and religious charm. An exciting journey within the emotions and religiosity that reigns in some of the most beautiful religious places in Italy.
The enhancement of a religious tourism development model must aim at creating a territorial system that recovers and promotes, through a coordinated and integrated strategy, the liturgical, historical, artistic, architectural, museum and hospitality heritage of a territory. The sociological-territorialist approach, which places the territory at the basis of the construction of lasting wealth, as a deposit capable of manifesting its identity and its identifying characteristics, argues that through the recovery of the historical features and the cultural-religious heritage of the territory it favors the revitalization of places, spaces, buildings and sites dedicated to worship otherwise destined to oblivion. Pilgrimage routes in Central Italy have always been very popular due to their importance in the religious world.
Mots clés : paths, |pilgrimage|religious tourism|cultural spirituality
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