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COMMERCIAL HERITAGE OF THE HISTORIC CENTERS. THE CASE OF THE CENTENARY SHOPS OF MADRID, AS A STRATEGY TO MAINTAIN CULTURAL VALUES IN HISTORIC NEIGHBORHOODS
 
     
     COMMERCIAL HERITAGE OF THE HISTORIC CENTERS. THE CASE OF THE CENTENARY SHOPS OF MADRID, AS A STRATEGY TO MAINTAIN CULTURAL VALUES IN HISTORIC NEIGHBORHOODS
     PATRIMONIO COMERCIAL DE LOS CENTROS HISTÓRICOS. EL CASO DE LOS COMERCIOS CENTENARIOS DE MADRID, COMO ESTRATEGIA PARA MANTENER LOS VALORES CULTURALES EN LOS BARRIOS HISTÓRICO


Autor(es):
García-Henche, Blanca
Cuesta-Valiño, Pedro


Periódico: Journal of Tourism and Heritage Research

Fonte: Journal of Tourism and Heritage Research; Vol 5 No 1 (2022): Journal of Tourism and Heritage Research; 348-369

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Resumo: Given the trend towards globalization at all levels, there are other bets that demand the transformation of geographical spaces while maintaining their original characteristics (predominance of small businesses, local commerce, or importance of local relations) and with positive economic consequences on local companies. In this context, commerce is considered cultural heritage and can be used as an instrument in the processes of revitalization of historic neighborhoods. Therefore, the objective of this paper is to explore how traditional commerce and its dynamization allows to create a differentiated image of destination, increasing the heritage value and with-it conservation and sustainability in a territory. The case of the Centennial Shops of Madrid is analyzed, since the city, with a high number of centenary shops, is at the head of the cities that preserve a historical and cultural heritage of the first order such as these commercial restaurants and shops with more than a century. The municipal strategy of supporting the continuity of these businesses responds to discussions about the loss of identity, commercial standardization, or the increasing trivialization of the landscapes of the urban center due to the tourist influx of most historic cities. Thus, the Madrid City Council with the Direccio´n General de Comercio y Hosteleri´a is carrying out actions to make visible and increase the protection of these establishments to facilitate their continuity, because they are not only beautiful and competitive shops, but also constitute a tourist attraction of the first order for the city of Madrid.