Archaeological tourism

The Parthenon in Athens reached an annual visitorship of three million in 2022.[1]
Ruins of an ancient Roman bathhouse in Beirut Central District (Lebanon)
Visitors inside Bekal Fort in Kerala, protected by the Archaeological Survey of India. The gardens inside the fort are made mainly for tourism.

Archaeotourism or Archaeological tourism is a form of cultural tourism, which aims to promote public interest in archaeology while conserving historical sites.

  1. ^ Article, Sarah Cascone ShareShare This (2023-08-07). "Greece Will Curb Rampant Tourism at the Acropolis to Protect It Against Damage and Overcrowding". Artnet News. Retrieved 2024-07-13.