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Cultural industries and cultural quarter in Dublin - Temple Bar.  

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Cultural Industries and Cultural Quarters Cultural industries and cultural quarter in Dublin - Temple Bar Introduction The main aim of this report is investigate how Temple Bar, Dublin's cultural quarter markets and promotes its cultural industries to the Tourist that visit Dublin and its cultural quarters. What is a cultural quarter? A cultural quarter can be understood as the collective identification of facilities and resources available or potentially available for cultural activities that are usually, though not always located in close geographical proximity to each other, thus making possible the closely coordinated and long term strategic management required for their sustainability and success. The following activities as mentioned earlier range from, the performing arts and visual arts , craft and fashion, tourism, festivals and attractions, the built heritage, architecture, landscape and archaeology, children's play, playgrounds and play activities, sports events, facilities and developments, museums, artifacts, archives and design, media, film, video and language, parks, open...

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