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Polibea Respite Project. Being aware of both the facts that leisure enjoyment is part of the whole human experience and the convenience to provide families/caretakers a break from their daily routine, we have decided trying to satisfy these two needs by developing our Polibea Respite Project.... [ read more ]
Elche. The Lady in her hometown.
The exhibition of the Lady of Elche sculpture at the MAHE runs until November 1st. The City Hall has designed accessible urban routes for people with reduced mobility.... [ read more ]
L'Oceanografic. Valencia. Quality is a factor that makes tourist destinations more or less competitive and that's why the Region of Valencia (comprising of Castellón, Valencia and Alicante) is promoting quality in all aspects affecting tourism, considering accessibility as a key factor.... [ read more ]
Oakwood of Orgi. Navarra.
The Robledal de Orgi, a "Natural Leisure and Recreational Area" near Pamplona, offers paths and tracks accessible to people with reduced mobility and a charming walk specially designed for the blind/visually impaired.... [ read more ]
MACBA. Accessible Barcelona. "Vinyl. Records and Record Sleeves by Artists": an exhibition at the Museu d'Art Contemporani de Barcelona up to September the 3rd. LP´s to be seen and listened to.... [ read more ]
Let's set up Connections. Santiago Salgado Balbellido. Director de Polibea Turismo. When the subject of accessibility is raised, before wondering about what must be done, and how, when, where or how much it will cost, we should ask ourselves why it must be done.... [ read more ]
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