Tourist valorization of roman imperial city Felix Romuliana
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The tourism industry is a great potential for the development of Serbia. The
main characteristics of the existing and potential tourist offer of Serbia
are interesting and diverse natural resources and cultural and historical
heritage. Felix Romuliana, established palace of the Roman emperor Galerius,
is located in the valley of the Black Timok, near Zajecar and the village of
Gamzigrad in eastern Serbia. The palace was built in the late third and early
fourth century, as a testamentary construction. This is where the Roman
emperor was buried and included among the gods. It is the best preserved
example of Roman palatial architecture which in 2007 was added to the List of
World Heritage of UNESCO. One of the key tasks of this paper is to point out
ways of promoting and popularizing this tourism potential that can be used as
a resource for the development of cultural tourism and as such strengthen the
position of Serbia''s tourist offer in Europe. The aim of this paper is
contained in the presentation of the site Felix Romuliana and extraction of
the most important attractiveness through valorization, which on the bases of
historical and cultural significance may be activated for tourism purposes. [Projekat Ministarstva nauke Republike Srbije, br. 176020]