The Interpretation of Historic Roman city of Mainz, Rhineland-Palatinate (Germany)
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.25145/j.pasos.2012.10.018Keywords:
Heritage Interpretation, Roman Heritage, Mainz, Tools Interpretation Sheet, Valuing HeritageAbstract
Mainz was founded by the Romans two thousand years ago was an important base of the Empire. Had its rise for two centuries, when he saw his decline attacks by vandals. Today the city has reminders of that era, are exposed to elements such as aqueducts, temples, towers and gates; vessels, ornaments, and other theater. The city administration shall prepare a brochure about, and encourages its visitors. This article aims to describe how the interpretation of this heritage in light of the interpretation tools recommended by the literature, especially in the document of ICOMOS on the subject. The question is relevant when it intends to demonstrate the uses of heritage interpretation as a methodology for clarification of heritage with the greater interest of you and appreciates the visitor.
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