Since March 2020, the world has been impacted by SARS-CoV-2, COVID-19. The effects of this pandemic closed business and segments including special tourism activities. This chapter aims to present the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the tourism economy in the city of Joinville (Santa Catarina), especially in the destination events segment, based on an empirical research. The results evidence that tourism activities were strongly impacted by loss of revenue and reduction in revenue and staff. It concludes with the need for a contribution of fiscal and financial support measures as well as the need for the adoption of biosafety protocols and promotion and marketing strategies with a view to recovery and resumption of tourist activity at the destination. Such measures will enable greater social inclusion for micro and small entrepreneurs affected by the pandemic.
Este artigo tem como proposta refl etir sobre o patrimônio histórico edificado Casa Krüger como um bem cultural, tratando-o como cultura material atravessada pelo processo de patrimonialização e inserida na paisagem dos Roteiros Nacionais de Imigração em Santa Catarina. Essa casa, situada na Estrada Dona Francisca, em Joinville, foi construída entre 1890 e 1900 com a técnica do enxaimel. O tombamento estadual do imóvel ocorreu em 1994, e o federal, em 2007, passando a compor o conjunto de imóveis do roteiro, bens que integram a primeira chancela brasileira de paisagem cultural no Brasil. A investigação apoiou-se em pesquisa bibliográfica e documental e registro fotográfico. Conclui-se que a patrimonialização da Casa Krüger foi um processo demorado e conflituoso. Atualmente é uma Central de Atendimento ao Turista e apresenta problemas de conservação.
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