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What makes a tourist attraction?

bbc.com
submitted
9 mos ago
bywildhorsestotravel

Summary

In 2012, an elderly parishioner and amateur art restorer named Cecilia Giménez captured the world's attention. She touched up a fresco of Jesus Christ titled Ecce Homo in the Santuario de Misericordia church.

Ivana Larrosa visited Borja to see the botched restoration of Ecce Homo. The town had previously welcomed just 5,000 visitors per year. Now between 15,000 and 20,000 tourists per year flock to see it.

An hour and 70km after leaving Zaragoza, we were in the sleepy, medieval centre of Borja. The Santuario de Misericordia is located roughly 5km away and up a hill from town's central plaza. In all, visitors from 110 countries have now come to see it.

Ivana Larrosa has embraced the botched painting and it has become its marquee attraction. The church began charging visitors a €3 entrance fee and selling souvenirs in 2016.

According to one article in the Spanish press, for the last few years, Ecce Homo-inspired tourism, image rights and programmes generated €45,000 in 2021 alone for the town of Borja. Shortly after the revelations of the botched Ecce homo, one of her own paintings sold at a charity auction for $1,400.

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4 Comments

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theonesource
9 mos ago
I had completely forgotten about that messed up "restoration"
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wildhorsesOP
9 mos ago
It's been a while since I've heard talk of it too!
2
iareunique
9 mos ago
Had no idea they decided to just roll with it. It was such an incredible meme and just everywhere for a long time.
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wildhorsesOP
9 mos ago
Pretty ingenious honestly. It happened, it's embarrassing, but might as well let people pay if they want to see it.