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To browse Academia. The chapter investigates the role of coal mining heritage in industrial tourism, highlighting its significance in visitors' identity formation and meaning-making processes.
Through ethnographic studies at two distinct museumsβthe Big Pit National Coal Museum in Wales and the Cape Breton Miners' Museum in Nova Scotiaβinsights into visitor behavior and experience are analyzed, contrasting the management of industrial sites with the deeper emotional and cultural connections visitors establish with their industrial past.
The article defines concepts related to mining tourism and the reasons why some destinations are chosen as the sites of hundreds of thousands of visitors per year, while others are only visited by "regional fans" of mining history. The authors attempt to ask questions, which will be clarified by formulating a better definition and understanding of mining tourism.
Issues discussed include marketing and management of mining tourism, as well as tourists' preferences. The article focuses on definitions of different forms of tourism, to ultimately argue that mining tourism is a separate type of tourism. A substantial part of the article is devoted to historical personalities, whose activities and interests in historic mining regions of present-day Slovakia can be considered as the beginnings of mining tourism.
Mining tourism is one of the niche forms of tourism , in recent years has become an opportunity for the development of former industrial regions or a complement of the tourist o ffer in the regions.