02320nas a2200217 4500000000100000000000100001008004100002653002200043653001900065653002600084653002400110653001700134100002100151700001900172700002000191245011400211856011800325490000700443520163200450022002002082 d10aBusiness heritage10aDigital survey10aHistoric town centres10aintangible heritage10aVirtual tour1 aStefano Bertocci1 aFederico Cioli1 aEugenia Bordini00aVirtual models for the valorisation and promotion of the business heritage in the historic centre of Florence uhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85064817780&partnerID=40&md5=26f71ba51b945fc7e5c15fa7c74930da0 v113 aThe project concerns the documentation of Florentine historical shops and commercial activities carried out through a census and a survey aimed at developing tools for the promotion, enhancement and dissemination of knowledge on the theme. These shops, connected with the history and the identity of the city, are in danger of disappearing due to the changes occurred with the liberalization of the control of commercial licenses and the development of competitive modern activities, heavily conditioned from mass tourism flows. The work, which referred to a previous research carried out by the University of Florence at the end of the eighties, has foreseen a preventive and fundamental phase of data sheet census of those activities, recognized as identities of the economy and the tradition of the city, aimed at defining the parameters for the protection. The census was accompanied by the acquisition of photographs, videos and digital surveying campaigns and it is aimed at understand, manage and displaying the image of business activities, manufacturing processes and the relationship between the activities, the urban front and their influence on the image of the city. Using different types of content the intent of the project is to develop a platform that is configured as a "widespread museum", in order to provide the user with knowledge, accessibility and use of this heritage. The aim is to develop thematic itineraries of cultural tourism, emphasizing the surplus value linked to the "intangible good" that craftsmanship, local tradition and their social function reflect on the historical center of Florence. a18285961 (ISSN)