TOURISM
Strandkorb chairs on Usedom Island, Germany. Not only does the service sector grow thanks to tourism, but also local manufacturers (like those producing the strandkorb), retailers, the real estate sector and the general image of a location can benefit. The Skull Chapel in south-western Poland is an example of dark tourism. It's interior walls, ceiling and foundations are adorned by human remains. It is the only such monument in Poland, and one of six in Europe. A Japanese tourist consulting a tour guide and a guide book from Akizato RitÅ's Miyako meisho zue (1787) Prince Ladislaus Sigismund of Poland visiting Gallery of Cornelis van der Geest in Brussels in 1624. Englishman in the Campagna by Carl Spitzweg (c. 1845) Panels from the Thomas Cook Building in Leicester, displaying excursions offered by Thomas Cook Leicester railway station – built in 1894 to replace, largely on the same site, Campbell Street station, the origin for many of Cook's ea...