Choay, among others. These authors analyzed the tendencies to conservation and monumentalities practices related to natural heritages, especially world heritages, which often result in the appointment of protected areas for tourism practice. Therefore, from a geographical approach, we understand that tourism is the only social practice that consumes essentially space at the same time in which, along with other activities and social practices, produces space. Being natural spaces converted into objects of consumption, once turned natural heritages, possibilities are established to be imposed on such spaces new logics to their production. The theme of patrimonialization figures as an issue still little analyzed from the perspective of the Geography. The complexity announced by the difficulties that the theme presupposed is put on the understanding of the contradiction between the patrimonialization of the nature, untouchability and, at the same time, the development of a social practice that consumes and produces space, which is the tourism.