Images and imagination about Brasilia tourist : of the National Capital to the heritage-territorial

Authors

  • Estephany da Silva Almeida Universidade de Brasília
  • Rafael Rodrigues Sobreira de Souza Universidade de Brasília

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26512/revistacenario.v4i6.18329

Keywords:

Brasilia. Image and imagination. World Heritage. Territorial Heritage. Tourism.

Abstract

Brasilia, symbol of modernity in Brazil, was designed by means of speech and of the political ideologies of Brazil. Considered utopian, the new Capital has used the resources to symbolic launch your image and ensure the acceptance of national population. The project for the construction of Brasilia is relatively old, because the idea of transferring the Capital to the center of the country came from the period in which Brazil was still a portuguese colony. Brasília was inaugurated in the 1960s and their historical context of exception made it on the list of Historic Patrimony of the Humanity. However, its territorial dynamics turned Brasilia a city policy in relation to the social problems it presents. Currently, the Federal District has 31 Administrative Regions, many of these cities were created in the context of the construction of Brasilia, but this memory is constantly overlooked, projecting only the image of Brasilia as the Pilot Plan. Thus, this study aims to analyze Brasilia and its tourist potential from your estate planning.

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Author Biographies

Estephany da Silva Almeida, Universidade de Brasília

Geógrafa pela  UnB. 

Rafael Rodrigues Sobreira de Souza, Universidade de Brasília

2 Geógrafo pela UnB. 

Published

2016-11-16

How to Cite

Almeida, E. da S., & Souza, R. R. S. de. (2016). Images and imagination about Brasilia tourist : of the National Capital to the heritage-territorial. Cenário: Revista Interdisciplinar Em Turismo E Território, 4(6), 157–179. https://doi.org/10.26512/revistacenario.v4i6.18329

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