Dark Tourism in Auvergne
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Dark Tourism in Auvergne
Dark Tourism in Auvergne France RITTER Fanny – International Intensive Short Course in Dark Tourism - Saaremaa, Estonia – July 28th– August 9th 2013 Auvergne The Arverni The Arverni people lived in the North of the Massif central ● A people reputed rich, powerful and very influential on the others Gallic tribes ● Their most important cities was built in strategic sites called « Oppida » ● Three oppida in Auvergne : Corent, Gondole, Gergovia ● Oppidum of Gergovia Gergovia's Battle ● ● 52 BC : Gallic's rebellion against roman occupation Caesar set up his camp at the foot of Gergovia's plateau to besiege the oppidum ● Vercingetorix and his armies repulsed the Romans and won the battle The rediscovery of Gergovia ● ● 1863 : Napoleon the 3rd renamed Merdogne in Gergovia 19th century : the begging of more intensive excavations Tourism in Gergovia ● 1990 : Creation of an association for the site promotion « Home of Gergovia » : tourism office, interpretation centre, shop, exhibitions room ● ● New project : « Home of Gergovia 2 » ● 13 500 visitors every year Natural Site ● Beautiful panorama on the Clermont-Ferrand and the Chaînes des puys ● ● Cervolix : famous kite festival feasible thanks to the geological aspects Cervolix : 30 000 visitors every year The Arverniales ● ● ● ● ● Gallic archeoparty : 10 000 vistors per year Reconstruction of a gallic and a roman camp and of a Gallic tavern Initiation to excavations, arts and crafts Historical reconstruction of battles between gallics and romans Guided tour of the plateau and documentary films Impact of the promotion ● ● ● 19th century : people thinks that the Arverni are bearded and with a good head of hair The comics Asterix diffused this idea Wrong idea : a gold coin depicting Vercingetorix proves it Conclusion ● ● A major place of the history of Gaul Symbol of resistance against enemy in France Statue of Vercingetorix in Clermont-Ferrand Mont Mouchet ● ● A 1,497 metres high moutain of the Margeride massif Located on the borders of Cantal, Haute-Loire and Lozère Situation during the 2 ● ● ● nd WW France was divided in 2 parts : an occupied zone and a free zone Petain established his government in Vichy 55 km far from Clermont-Ferrand The beggining of Resistance : The Call of Charles De Gaulle June 18th 1940 on the BBC “I call upon all Frenchmen who want to remain free to follow me ” Resistance in Auvergne ● ● Numerous movements were created in 1942 The MUR was created in 1943. He rallied the major movements of the free zone ● In 1944, 3 « réduits » are created. One of them :The maquis of the Mont Mouchet [ Réduit : a place very difficult to reach which permits to hide the resistance fighters scattered in the mounts of Auvergne and to organize the movement ] Battles of the Mont Mouchet ● 10th June 1944 : German attacked the maquis all day long and finally withdraw 11th June 1944 : 2 800 germans headed for the Mont Mouchet, they were repulsed once more but the maquisards ran away to the reduit of the Truyère. ● 20th June 1944 : Last attack which forced the maquisards to scattered in the Cantal ● Liberation of the region ● July 1944 : The differents groups gathered together in the French Forces of the Interior (FFI) ● th 31 August 1944 : Complete liberation of the region Auvergne by the FFI of Auvergne Memorial monuments ● ● National Memorial for the resistants and the maquis of France Museum of Resistance which focus on Auvergne Resistance Tourism at the Mont Mouchet ● ● ● A playful museography adapted to children Summer holiday guided tour of the museum and the forest Inn near the museum Difficulties In the 90's : 30 000 peoples visited the museum every year ● Since few years : frequenting doesn't stop to reduce because of the death of the resistants and their families ● The new generation shows less interest for the memorial sites ● New tourist qualification The authorities focus the tourist attraction on the exceptional geography : hiking pathes, discovery of fauna and flora ● ● They also bought the inn for the welcoming of visitors → The goal is to promote the site as an exceptional destination for memory and the discovery of the nature Dark tourism concept ● Directly linked with war and death ● ● Cultural tourism : provides general knowledge ● ● Allows to remeber the past events Understand the history of a region or a city Allows to avoid to reproduce the past mistakes ● Tribute to the victims Dark tourism sites ● ● ● ● ● ¾ of them feel good with the concept The half want to visit dark tourism places The most are linked with the two World Wars Oradour sur Glane, beaches of Normandy landings, south-eastern battlefields of the 1st WW... Abroad sites : Pompei in Italy, Ronda in Spain, Berlin and Chile Reasons for visiting For all : to better understand and learn more of what happened. To better understand the heritage of places they visit ● For ¾ : The visit allows to make event real for them. They doesn't help them to feel empathy with the victims ● For the half : dark tourism permits to feel closer with their heritage. They want to «see it in order to believe it» ● ● For anyone : it's a tourist attraction. They aren't interested in seeing sites linked to death or suffering Survey analyze ● ● ● ● Destinations evoke are always sites linked to the two World Wars Recent events with very strong and significant memories Old events : they don't consider them as dark tourism attraction at first. Visitors have a more distant look on old events, there are less ethicals problems with tourism Conclusion ● Tourism is not always easy in memorial sites A fall of frequenting inevitable after the death of the persons concerned. They need a complement ● ● ● ● To combine memory and nature are pertinent for places less renowed Problem : who will managed and leaded these sites in the next decades in France Dark tourism are an interesting way to keep alive these sites Thank you for your attention