A guide for disabled accessibility radiograph monuments, where there are "long way".
The range of museums, monuments and tourist points of interest accessible to people with disabilities or special needs is "low" in Spain. To this end, State Representative Platform Physically Handicapped (Predif) has developed a guide that, in Andalucia, reveals that there is still "a long way to go."
The principal technique Predif, Elena Ortega, told Europa Press that there has been a working one year in which we, ffxiv gil, have selected outstanding tourist sites, many of which "are neither accessible nor have information" for people with disabled.
This guide is done so that these people know in advance, before traveling to somewhere in Spain, to be found. To this end, we have visited more than 200 monuments, museums and tourist points of interest throughout the country, of which 33 are in Andalucia.
, aika gold, In each of the sites collected information technicians for two hours, besides holding meetings with officials of the tourist spots in which they indicated that was fine and that was wrong. "It is an important work of awareness," he said.
Also added that the "problem" from a lack of professionals in the tourism sector, "many times when we talk to them tell, GW2 gold, us that they got the same place a railing on one side or another but do not know some do not do well. "
From Predif noted that this guide does not cover all the monuments, museums and tourist but a representative sample of those who meet minimum accessibility criteria to ensure that a person with disabilities can access, use and enjoy the services provided tourist services.
Ortega stated that these tourist spots are areas "old" in there that are not fully compliant, although the matter of the regulations dating back to the year 2003. However, I emphasize that by the year 2020 should be fully accessible by law.
Questioned by the collaboration of Andalucian administration in this matter, the technical director of Predif assure that "no collaboration", in contrast, said that in other Spanish regions such as Madrid, Murcia, Castilla y Leon and Castilla-La Mancha .
By province
For this guide have been studied in the region 33 tourist points of the eight Andalusian provinces with specific information about accessibility visual, auditory and physical and those given all details, including measurements of toilets, doors and others.
Thus, in Almeria shelters were visited Civil War, located in the historical center, the city tourist train, which only depends on a wagon that can be adapted in a wheelchair and a companion, Aguadulce beach and 'Oasis', the theme park and Tabernas Desert Aquarium Roquetas de Mar.
In Cadiz, the technicians of the group went to the Museum, taking the hits, the lobby and reception, exhibition halls and access adapted. They also visited the beach of Victoria, which has six entrances designed for people with disabilities and assisted by rescuers using bath seats and holds amphibious-Barbadillo 'Manzanilla Museum. "
In Cordoba completely detailed accessibility to the GardenBotanico, the Cathedral-Mosque of Cordoba-old and has four wheelchairs available for visitors, and analyze the monumental visit of Priego de Cordoba.
The Alhambra and the Generalife were also studied for the preparation of this document in Granada, as well as the Science Park, the Cave of the Windows and the ski resort of Sierra Nevada. In the latter space can be rented depending on the particular material and there are also disabled chair lifts and reductions in the 'pass', also is a guide for skiers with physical disabilities that can be accessed via the Internet.
In this province we visited the Shrine of Nuestra Senora de la Cinta, the park miner Rio Tinto and the spring of Carabelas, x-rayed while in Jaen Cathedral of the Assumption, the capital, Jan Provincial Museum, the main route Oil and the Museum of the Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa.
In Malaga the state platform of physical disabilities visit the Jardin Botanico-Historico La Concepcion and the Picasso Museum Malaga. Both visits are organized workshop for children with disabilities and also tours for other visitors, and the marina of Benalmadena.
Seville Cathedral, the Museum of Fine Arts and the Museum of the City were the places that were studied for this guide of monuments and tourist points of interest accessible to all.
One weakness in all locations analyzed is the lack of customer service people who know Sign Language Spanish, except the Museo Picasso Malaga, where two percent of people in the service knows this language.
This document can be obtained for free at the same group by telephone or via the Internet, where you can download your 608 pages. In addition, it has other guides for hotels and restaurants performed earlier and that, together, aim to sensitize and raise awareness of the current situation of many Spanish settlements in the area of accessibility.