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The relics of old industry are the rich source of knowledge and making them available to the wide circle of visitors is the manifestation of escuing and protecting the industrial culture heritage. Using these objects for touristic purposes is a big chance of development of urban-industrial areas and frequently becomes the main determinant of the development of the areas the splendour of which has already passed. The study shows many successful examples of modernization and revitalization of antique postindustrail objects within Europe and Poland. Keeping the old form of the objects and introducing their modern usage for touristic purposes enables to preserve the characteristic elements of urban landscape. It enables to preserve the cultural identity in strongly industrialized cities and regions and has a stimulating influence on the functioning of economy both locally and nationally.
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Tourism economy has been evolving over the past decades and has become, in many countries, one of the fastest growing industries. The aim of this paper is to demonstrate the relationship between the socioeconomic development of countries and the development of tourism industry. The paper presents selected economic, social, demographic, and political factors contributing to tourism development, such as: growth of wealth of societies, changing life expectancy, changing the amount of leisure time, degree of urbanization, development and use of means of transport, tourism and environmental policy and international integration. The analysis of the factors mentioned above showed that they are a strong incentive for the development of tourism industry and other areas that develop for tourism. Recent years have also shown that tourism industry is very sensitive to changes in economic conditions.
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