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The dynamic development of military facilities tourism taking place in Europe in the last decades, only to a small degree concerns Poland, the country having a significant potential in this field. The author reviews facilities and relicts of modern fortifications in the area of Poland considering the historic context of their construction, assesses the current shape and protection of the historic fortifications, and he also points to the policy necessary to make them available and useful for tourism. On the basis of the more important attractions, he presents a proposal of the nationwide theme routes whose leading topic would be historic “militaris architecture”.
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The article attempts to systematize the “military” documentation preserved in Pausanias’ Description of Greece – information about ruins, victory monuments (tropaia) and votive gifts (anathemata) presented in the form of armament pieces. The most important issue is Pausanias attitude towards war, the Hellenic war model and displaying what is left after the war finishes. Pausanias not only connected war with traveling, memory, freedom and religion, but also described, in his specific way, historic military facilities as an element of natural landscape, sometimes even idyllic. He did not perceive them in the context of the well-known world that surrounded him, but only as Greek masterpieces. Pausanias remains an intellectual guide around the resources of the Greek military evidence. The written material he left is an excellent basis for creating the Greek typology of the military past traces. The curious thing is that today Pausanias’ work can become an excellent example of fulfilling the objectives of a scientific discipline called the “military cultural tourism”.
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