A cultural park is one of the legal forms of historical buildings’ protection. It is brought to life in order to protect cultural landscape and to preserve areas of the outstanding scenic beauty with their immovable historical facilities characteristic for the local building and settlement tradition. Nowadays, there are twenty-one cultural parks in twelve provinces in the territory of Poland. Potentially, various types of tourism can take place there.
In the article, the author pays attention to the semantic context of the following ideas: cultural heritage, historical buildings’ protection, little homelands and tourism. She point out to the conscious participation of tourism in the process of cultural goods’ protection. She tries to make obvious the idea of remembrance and protection of the human artistic activity by drawing attention to its unique spiritual dimension.
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