pATHS TO INCLUSION
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Ogni giorno si aggiungono nuove attività, musei, strutture ricreative e sportive per tutti i livelli.

In the WOOP Arena you will find 18 interactive bowling alleys within QUBICA AMF - the world's elite creators of bowling experiences. It is a completely new concept of playing, adopted by a new generation of bowling players. The outside, as well as inside of the arena is completely accessible for wheelchairs, also via ramps. At the arena they don't have a disabled toilet, but you can find at the nearby Woop trampolin park. Bowling tracks are on a small platform, to get up there, the employees will help. To help you with bowling, they have special "helpers" or small ramps (see picture).
- Languaje Available: English, Slovenian
- Adaptability: 1- Reduced mobility
- Contents: Sports
Slovenia / 78 views

The Urban electric train will take you on an attractive circular tourist trail, which connects the main city attractions from the Town Hall to the Ljubljana Castle, the Špica embankment with the starting point for the Botanical Garden, the Trnovski pristan embankment, Plečnik House in Krakovo, the Roman wall, Križanke summer theatre, Slovenska cesta street, Kongresni trg square, Parliament and Prešernova cesta street. The passengers are able to get off at the Opera House to visit the Museum of Modern Art and the National Gallery or take a ride along the Cankarjeva cesta road to the Slovenska cesta road and the Ajdovščina stop and then continue via Dalmatinova ulica street and Miklošičeva cesta road across the Prešernov trg square to the final stop at the Town Hall.Local and foreign visitors to the city and mobility-impaired persons, for whom the vehicle is suitably adapted, can head for a fun, educational, and environmentally-friendly experience with the Urban. In wintertime, the carriages are closed and heated, while their windows are opened in the summertime.
- Languaje Available: English, Slovenian
- Adaptability: 1- Reduced mobility
- Contents: Tour/Excursion
Slovenia / 71 views

The Slovenian Tourist Information Center (STIC) offers free of charge rental of an electric wheelchair attachment, which allows wheelchair users to move around the city faster and and can cover longer distances. STIC is the first tourist information center in Europe to enable such a rental, and the new service is part of the efforts to further develop Ljubljana as an accessible city that does not exclude, but includes - at all levels.
- Languaje Available: English, Italian, German, Slovenian, Croatian
- Adaptability: 1- Reduced mobility
- Contents: Outdoor Activity
Slovenia / 61 views

If you would like to spice up your visit of Bled with a touch of adrenaline, than you must visit Straža in summer. From spring to autumn you can take a ride on the sledding track that is situated on the ski slope along the chair lift. Track length: 520 m, Elevation difference: 131 m, Top speed: 40 km/h, Average incline: 25,2%. It's possible for wheelchair users, as well as visually impaired, but not independently. The staff there has experience with such guests, and they gladly help, but still it is recommended you come with one assistant or a friend. Usually he or she drives right behind the visually impaired guest, and gives him directions ("Break, etc.). Wheelchair user is carried to the seat, they put the wheelchair then on the next seat, stop the track for a while, so everything runs smoothly. Again, it's better if you come with an accompany.
- Languaje Available: English, German, Slovenian
- Adaptability: 1- Reduced mobility, 3- Visually impaired
- Contents: Outdoor Activity, Sports
Slovenia / 65 views

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The Altamira Cave, located in Cantabria, Spain, is one of the most cherished treasures of global prehistoric art. Accidentally discovered in 1868 and thoroughly explored in 1879 by Marcelino Sanz de Sautuola and his daughter María, this cave houses an impressive collection of rock art dating from the Upper Paleolithic period, approximately 35,000 to 15,000 years ago. This subterranean sanctuary of primitive art extends along 270 meters, although most of the paintings are found in a 20-meter gallery known as the "Great Hall." Here, a multitude of animals, including bison, horses, deer, and human hands, have been depicted on the rock with astonishing artistic skill. What makes Altamira particularly exceptional is its use of the cave's natural relief to give a three-dimensional effect to the images, showcasing the sophistication of Paleolithic artists. The Altamira Cave and its art hold immense historical and archaeological significance. In its time, it revolutionized our understanding of early humans' artistic and symbolic capacity. Although there was initial skepticism in the scientific community, the authenticity of Altamira's paintings was ultimately confirmed, forever changing our perception of prehistory. Today, the Altamira Cave is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and although access to the original cave is restricted for its preservation, an exact replica has been created, the Altamira Museum, where visitors can appreciate the magnificence of this primitive art. Altamira's legacy continues to inspire us, reminding us that, even at the dawn of humanity, the desire to express ourselves through art was as vibrant as it is today.
- Languaje Available: English, Portuguese, Spanish
- Adaptability: 1- Reduced mobility, 2- Deaf/hard of hearing, 3- Visually impaired
Spain / 164 views

This museum takes you back in time, to more than 2,000 years ago, to the heart of Samnite history, accessible to people with visual impairments, through a narrative activated by sensors placed along the route and a "tactile" experience conducted on a 3-D replica of one of the collection's best-known artifacts. Museo Sannitico - deaf experience is the official App of the Sannitico Museum in Campobasso conceived and developed to improve its accessibility, particularly for people with hearing disabilities.
- Languaje Available: Local + English
- Adaptability: 2- Deaf/hard of hearing, 3- Visually impaired
Italy / 166 views

Tactile map A braille tactile map describing the structure and buildings in the complex has been placed at the entrance to the Museum Citadel complex. LIS video Three monitors are located at the entrance of the Museum, opposite the ticket office. One of the monitors offers a video in LIS (Italian sign language) with subtitles in Italian and English that introduces the visit to the museum. Two other videos in LIS are located along the exhibition route. There are several ramps to aid access for people with mobility disabilities. Accessible elevators and bathrooms make the visit extremely comfortable.
- Languaje Available: Local + English
- Adaptability: 1- Reduced mobility, 2- Deaf/hard of hearing, 3- Visually impaired
Italy / 178 views

Possibility for people with hearing disabilities to book a tour with a LIS interpreter who has an agreement with the museum. There are videos in LIS and subtitles explaining the museum and the works. There is a selection of significant objects that can be enjoyed tactilely. Access is possible for people in wheelchairs.
- Languaje Available: Local + English
- Adaptability: 1- Reduced mobility, 2- Deaf/hard of hearing, 3- Visually impaired
Italy / 162 views

For the hearing-impaired, there are tablets to visit the Ducal Palace and Gallery with 15 video guides in LIS. The blind, on the other hand, have a smartphone device provided by the building to listen to audio descriptions. Easy access for wheelchair users.
- Languaje Available: Local + English
- Adaptability: 1- Reduced mobility, 2- Deaf/hard of hearing, 3- Visually impaired
Italy / 167 views

Video guides to the halls in LIS (Italian sign language) for the deaf. Audioguides for the blind. Braille captions of the most significant works and/or functional for tactile reading. Relief panels of Giovanni Bellini's Coronation of the Virgin and the facade of the Ducal Palace in Pesaro. Three-dimensional high relief reproduction of a majolica plate with "Pesaro rose-style" decoration. There is also full accessibility for wheelchair users.
- Languaje Available: Local + English
- Adaptability: 1- Reduced mobility, 2- Deaf/hard of hearing, 3- Visually impaired
Italy / 152 views