This study focuses on the role of literary parks as innovative entrepreneurial models within the framework of cultural tourism. Literary parks are not merely spaces for remembrance and the cultivation of literary heritage; they emerge as strategic tools for local development, offering multiple social and economic benefits. By examining their characteristics and objectives, the study analyzes how these parks combine cultural value with entrepreneurial function, contributing both to the formation of cultural identity and the enhancement of visitor engagement. At the same time, the challenges they face—such as sustainability, the need for innovation, and resource management—are explored, along with their prospects for further development as competitive products in the field of international cultural tourism.
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