In Spain, offering a cultural tourism initiatives for all are becoming more numerous. Routes adapted, specialized services, facilities furnished and accessible guides are now a reality in Spain. We present some proposals of our cities and monuments for people handicapées.Madrid through guided tours adaptéesLa culture Madrid has never been so much at your fingertips. Periodically, there are guided tours adapted for the physically disabled, blind, deaf or mentally disabled. Visit the Art Triangle of Madrid have barrier-free and wheelchair discover Gran Vía accompanied by interpreters of sign language, browse the Madrid of the House of Austria alongside guides with amplifier voice, or live the traditional celebration of Christmas during the holiday season will finally be possible through these routes. To participate, all you need to register in advance with the Office of tourisme.De more, important museums such as the Prado Museum or the National Museum Centro de Arte Reina Sofía features for the disabled. But if there is a museum designed hundred percent for people with disabilities, it is the Tyflological museum, where it is possible, among other activities, to travel with hand models of architectural landmarks such as Royal Palace Madrid, the Alhambra in Granada and the aqueduct and its most Ségovie.Barcelone accessibles 2 of the most accessible areas of Barcelona cultural areas are the Barri Gotic (Gothic Quarter) and the modernist Route. The first, which is the old city of Barcelona, contains the cathedral, accessible to people with disabilities. For its part, the Modernist Route allows you to appreciate the work of Gaudí with buildings such as La Pedrera and Casa Batllo. You can also visit the Sagrada Familia and Parc Guell, both accessible to people with disabilities. These four areas have been declared World Heritage by UNESCO, and the first three have tactile models allowing them interprétation.Un Another attraction of the city is the Montjuic Park, located south-west of Barcelona, near the national Art Museum of Catalonia, totally accessible. From the top of Montjuic Park, you will enjoy a unique view of the city. One possibility offered to you even if you have limited mobility, through a cable car cabins adapted. Barcelona also offers audio guides for major roads and cities without monuments.Des barrièreLes Spanish cities offer more and more roads eliminating architectural barriers. Such is the case of Zaragoza, who designed a route through fully accessible for people with disabilities such as the Basilica of the Pillar, the main symbol of the city, or Lonja monuments. Others, such as the San Salvador cathedral are, but require the assistance of a accompagnateur.Un similar case is that of Valencia, which offers a route through the monuments of the old course of the Turia or circuits in the center historical or heart of the avant-garde Valencia, including a visit to the City of Arts and Sciences and accessible by providing free wheelchairs and electric scooters to get there promener.Salamanque designed a route for people disabled to visit the old town, a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Ramps and elevators, as appropriate, and you will visit the Casa de las Conchas, Clerecía, cathedrals or university, as well as through the famous Plaza Mayor.Monuments accessible not manquerParmi numerous initiatives to ensure universal access to cultural property in Spain, it should be mentioned adaptations of some monuments. Such is the case of the walls of Ávila, the last restoration was provided access for people with disabilities. Indeed, Ávila has been cited as a model of accessibility at the "International Conference on Tourism for All" held in Spain by the European Network for Accessible Tourism (ENAT) .Another proposal interesting, especially because of its initial difficulty for people with disabilities, is a visit to the prehistoric caves. It is now possible to do so, for example, in the Cantabria region (northern Spain), in the cave El Soplao and Altamira Museum, which is a replica of the cave originale.Les accessible cultural proposals abound, and they are becoming more numerous. The goal is to eliminate all barriers, many cities are preparing tours and guides with the best facilities to suit every need. Such is the case of the cities of Seville, Ibiza, La Coruna and Santander, among others. For complete information, contact the tourist office always your destination. You just have to enjoy the culture.Découvrez around "Casa S'Ametller" Barcelona © Turespaña Route of Modernism in Barcelona Facade of the National Museum Centro de Arte Reina Sofía © Ministerio de Cultura Madrid Walk Art Madrid Ávila and ramparts © Turespaña Ávila Ávila Related Content Palais Royal Alhambra Segovia Aqueduct Parque de Montjuic national Art Museum of Catalonia (MNAC) Old City of Salamanca Cave El Soplao national Museum and Research Center of Altamira Services Planner travel Save time and effort Card / Any interactive map culture in a glance spain is culture
Tourism in Spain
In Spain, offering a cultural tourism initiatives for all are becoming more numerous. Routes adapted, specialized services, facilities furnished and accessible guides are now a reality in Spain. We present some proposals of our cities and monuments for people handicapées.Madrid through guided tours adaptéesLa culture Madrid has never been so much at your fingertips. Periodically, there are guided tours adapted for the physically disabled, blind, deaf or mentally disabled. Visit the Art Triangle of Madrid have barrier-free and wheelchair discover Gran Vía accompanied by interpreters of sign language, browse the Madrid of the House of Austria alongside guides with amplifier voice, or live the traditional celebration of Christmas during the holiday season will finally be possible through these routes. To participate, all you need to register in advance with the Office of tourisme.De more, important museums such as the Prado Museum or the National Museum Centro de Arte Reina Sofía features for the disabled. But if there is a museum designed hundred percent for people with disabilities, it is the Tyflological museum, where it is possible, among other activities, to travel with hand models of architectural landmarks such as Royal Palace Madrid, the Alhambra in Granada and the aqueduct and its most Ségovie.Barcelone accessibles 2 of the most accessible areas of Barcelona cultural areas are the Barri Gotic (Gothic Quarter) and the modernist Route. The first, which is the old city of Barcelona, contains the cathedral, accessible to people with disabilities. For its part, the Modernist Route allows you to appreciate the work of Gaudí with buildings such as La Pedrera and Casa Batllo. You can also visit the Sagrada Familia and Parc Guell, both accessible to people with disabilities. These four areas have been declared World Heritage by UNESCO, and the first three have tactile models allowing them interprétation.Un Another attraction of the city is the Montjuic Park, located south-west of Barcelona, near the national Art Museum of Catalonia, totally accessible. From the top of Montjuic Park, you will enjoy a unique view of the city. One possibility offered to you even if you have limited mobility, through a cable car cabins adapted. Barcelona also offers audio guides for major roads and cities without monuments.Des barrièreLes Spanish cities offer more and more roads eliminating architectural barriers. Such is the case of Zaragoza, who designed a route through fully accessible for people with disabilities such as the Basilica of the Pillar, the main symbol of the city, or Lonja monuments. Others, such as the San Salvador cathedral are, but require the assistance of a accompagnateur.Un similar case is that of Valencia, which offers a route through the monuments of the old course of the Turia or circuits in the center historical or heart of the avant-garde Valencia, including a visit to the City of Arts and Sciences and accessible by providing free wheelchairs and electric scooters to get there promener.Salamanque designed a route for people disabled to visit the old town, a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Ramps and elevators, as appropriate, and you will visit the Casa de las Conchas, Clerecía, cathedrals or university, as well as through the famous Plaza Mayor.Monuments accessible not manquerParmi numerous initiatives to ensure universal access to cultural property in Spain, it should be mentioned adaptations of some monuments. Such is the case of the walls of Ávila, the last restoration was provided access for people with disabilities. Indeed, Ávila has been cited as a model of accessibility at the "International Conference on Tourism for All" held in Spain by the European Network for Accessible Tourism (ENAT) .Another proposal interesting, especially because of its initial difficulty for people with disabilities, is a visit to the prehistoric caves. It is now possible to do so, for example, in the Cantabria region (northern Spain), in the cave El Soplao and Altamira Museum, which is a replica of the cave originale.Les accessible cultural proposals abound, and they are becoming more numerous. The goal is to eliminate all barriers, many cities are preparing tours and guides with the best facilities to suit every need. Such is the case of the cities of Seville, Ibiza, La Coruna and Santander, among others. For complete information, contact the tourist office always your destination. You just have to enjoy the culture.Découvrez around "Casa S'Ametller" Barcelona © Turespaña Route of Modernism in Barcelona Facade of the National Museum Centro de Arte Reina Sofía © Ministerio de Cultura Madrid Walk Art Madrid Ávila and ramparts © Turespaña Ávila Ávila Related Content Palais Royal Alhambra Segovia Aqueduct Parque de Montjuic national Art Museum of Catalonia (MNAC) Old City of Salamanca Cave El Soplao national Museum and Research Center of Altamira Services Planner travel Save time and effort Card / Any interactive map culture in a glance spain is culture