Touring Club Italiano
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The Touring Club Italiano (TCI) (Italian Touring Club or Touring Club of Italy) is the major Italian national tourist organization.
The Touring Club Ciclistico Italiano (TCCI) was founded on 8 November 1894 by a group of bicyclists to promote the values of cycling and travel; its founding president was Luigi Vittorio Bertarelli . It published its first maps in 1897. By 1899, it had 16,000 members. With the new century, it promoted tourism in all its forms—including auto tourism—and the appreciation of the natural and urban environments. Under fascism, starting in 1937, it was forced to Italianize its name to the Consociazione Turistica Italiana.[1] Through the years, it has produced a wide variety of maps, guidebooks, and more specialized studies, and is known for its high standard of cartography. Its detailed road maps of Italy are published at 1:200,000, one per region.
Publishing activity
Its most prestigious guidebooks are the "Guide Rosse" (not to be confused with the Michelin Red Guides), which cover Italy in 23 highly detailed volumes printed on bible paper; the TCI also produces a wide variety of other guides to Italy. During the Fascist period, the red guides were also extended to cover Italian colonies and overseas territories.
Among many other publications the Touring Club Italiano, along with Club Alpino Italiano, published between 1908 and 2013 the Guida dei Monti d'Italia (English: Guidebook to the Italian mountains), a series of guidebooks covering all the mountain ranges of Italy.
The TCI also publishes translations of foreign guidebooks such as the French Guide Bleu.
See also
- Atlante Internazionale del Touring Club Italiano – an international atlas published by the TCI
References
- ^ Bosworth, R. J. B. (1997). "Tourist Planning in Fascist Italy and the Limits of a Totalitarian Culture". Contemporary European History. 6 (1): 1–25. doi:10.1017/S0960777300004033. ISSN 1469-2171. JSTOR 20081611. S2CID 154618035.
Further reading
- Touring Club Italiano. Puglie. Guide Regionali Illustrate (in Italian). hdl:2027/uc1.c035947291. c. 1900?
- Toscana (in Italian), Milano: Touring Club Italiano, 1901
- Lombardia (in Italian), Milano: Touring Club Italiano, 1904 – via Internet Archive
- Puglie. Guida-Itinerario dell'Italia (in Italian). Milan: Touring Club Italiano. 1905. hdl:2027/mdp.39015014082815.
- Ligúria, Toscana settentrionale, Emília. Guida d'Italia (in Italian). Milan: Touring Club Italiano. 1916. hdl:2027/wu.89003452653.
- Piemonte, Lombardia, Canton Ticino. Guida d'Italia (in Italian). Milan: Touring Club Italiano. 1916. hdl:2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/t1rf92c9w.
- Sicilia. Guida d'Italia (in Italian). Milan: Touring Club Italiano. 1919. hdl:2027/uc1.$b535988.
- Firenze, Milano: Touring Club Italiano, 1962, OCLC 926086, OL 24207116M
- Guida Gastronomica d'Italia, 1931, [1]
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