Archaeological Monuments as an Attraction Factor in Tourism: The Case of Roman Monuments in The Province of Constantine (Algeria)

Authors

  • Dr. Alliouche Ahmed, Dr. Benzagouta Yasser Nassim, Dr. Farah Mohamed Ikbal, Mme. Latoui Ismahene, Dr. Seghiri Meriem, Mr. Boursas Nabil

Keywords:

Historical monuments, Roman tourism route, tourism, Constantine Province.

Abstract

This study targeted the subject of historical monuments as an attraction factor in tourism: the case of Roman monuments in Constantine Province. It focused on highlighting various Roman period monuments in this province as a tourism attraction factor. These monuments include Tiddis city, Loulis tomb, Massinissa tomb, Bonuara cemetery, and Roman arches. The study provided an introduction to these monuments, detailing their history and locations. We developed a tourism itinerary by creating a map of the Roman tourism route for the province. Additionally, this study addressed methods for preserving these historical monuments and promoting them as significant tourism attractions.

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Published

2024-06-10

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