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Protecting the human rights of persons with disabilities and creating opportunities for them to explore the unique cultural and architectural heritage of the cities of Lviv and Przemyśl

Acronym

ACCESSIBLE

NUMBER

PBU2/0804/18

Project type

Micro-project

STATUS

Completed

THEMATIC OBJECTIVE

HERITAGE

PRIORITY

1.1 Promotion of local culture and history

PARTNERSHIP

PL-UA

LEAD BENEFICIARY

Association “Lviv Tourist Board” (LTB) (Lviv Oblast, Ukraine)

BENEFICIARY

Local Tourist Organisation in Przemyśl (Podkarpackie Voivodeship, Poland)

TOTAL BUDGET 65 960.00 € ENI CO-FUNDING 59 363.50 €
DURATION 18 months 01.06.2020 - 30.11.2021

Project description

Lviv and Przemyśl are popular tourist destinations attracting a growing number of tourists every year. Thousands of people choose these cities to spend a weekend or a longer holiday walking along the age-old streets, admiring treasures in local museums, enjoying a concert or a theatre play, hanging around at a street festival, savouring coffee in a cosy cafe. Unfortunately, there are people for whom such experience is even hard to imagine. In fact, both cities are not welcoming people with disabilities as most museums and architectural landmarks are not accessible for such visitors. The lack of training and hands-on experience in servicing this category of customers is also an issue.

The project team has decided to change this situation and provide the opportunity for the visually impaired and blind persons, as well as for those who use wheelchairs to explore the unique cultural and architectural heritage of Lviv and Przemyśl. To that end, tourist routes in both cities will be adapted to the needs of persons with disabilities. 55 tour-guides will be trained to work with this particular group of visitors. In the future, such city tours will be available free of charge. Additionally, travel agencies will be encouraged to plan tourist routes in the vicinity of Lviv and Przemyśl with special consideration of the people with special needs. The extensive promotional campaign will help potential visitors to learn about the existing opportunities.

The ACCESSIBLE project will contribute to the touristic offer of the cross-border region, making it truly open for special needs.

 

 

Project results


TOURIST ROUTES

Thanks to the project, two attractive tourist routes for disabled persons were created in Przemyśl and Lviv. The routes enable exploring the historical and cultural heritage of both cities.

The route in Lviv leads through 8 sites of medieval architectural heritage in the Pidzamche district (medieval churches of the 13th-17th centuries) which are, at least partly, accessible to wheelchair users and low mobility groups. On the other side of the border, in Przemyśl, a route around 5 sites of medieval architectural heritage was created for visually impaired and low mobility groups.

 


INFASTRUCTURE

In order to improve accessibility on the touristic routes organized in the project, the elevator was installed in front of church museum of Bl. Kliment Sheptytsky in Lviv and a ramp for wheelchairs to access Greek Catholic Cathedral in Przemyśl.





       Presentation of installed elevator (UA version)

 


PUBLICATIONS

  • GUIDE BOOK

Based on the tourist routes designated in the project, partners created joint tourist guide around Przemyśl and Lviv.

The guide is intended primarily for people with disabilities (in wheelchairs or visually impaired) and for groups with reduced mobility (people with temporary health problems, pregnant women, the elderly, people with prams). The guide contains information on partially accessible tourist routes (urban and architectural restrictions), characteristics of the roads leading to a specific cultural site, barriers to tourist or daily activity in popular places, special advice for disabled people and people with reduced mobility. It also provides advice on improving the infrastructure in the vicinity of cultural and tourist sites that are visited on a daily basis by the above-mentioned people – residents and tourists.

      Guide book about Przemyśl (PL version)

       Guide book about Lviv (UA version)

  • MANUAL FOR PROFESSIONAL TOUR GUIDES AND TRANSLATORS

Additionally, project partners prepared and published bilingual Polish/Ukrainian manual dedicated to professionals - tour guides and translators - to present and promote the local history and culture of Poland and Ukraine, cross border region, including the cities of Przemyśl and Lviv for people with special needs and groups with low mobility.

 

       Manual (PL version)

       Manual (UA version)

 


WEBSITES

The web-pages of project partners, which are the local tourist organizations in Lviv and Przemyśl have been adapted for people with different types of disabilities and visually impaired.

        Local Tourist Organization in Przemyśl 

        Lviv Tourist Board

 


EVENTS AND MEMORANDUM

To spread knowledge and best practices on how to ensure the quality and safe services to people with disabilities while visiting cultural heritage sites, partners organized in Lviv the training seminar for touristic guides.

 

       Recording of the seminar (PL/UA version)

 

During the conference organized by the project in Lviv, the Local Tourist Organization in Przemyśl, the Association Tourist Lviv Board, Department of Tourism and Health Resort of Lviv Oblast Public Administration, Department of Tourism of Lviv City Council and Non- governmental Organization “Rehabilitation of Disabled People” signed the Memorandum ‘On Joint Protection of the rights of people with disabilities at equal participation in tourism and promoting the concept of accessibility of cultural and historical heritage for people with disabilities on an equal part’. The aim of memorandum is to ensure the rights of disabled people to access the tourist services and provide adopted infrastructure  to visit cultural and historical places for people with special needs in Polish – Ukrainian borderland. Partners plan also to establish the specialized public organization “Cross border association for assessible tourist development and cultural diversity promotion of West Ukraine and East Poland”.



      Memorandum document

 


TOURISM AWARD

The project results were announced to main Ukrainian tourist competition "Ukraine Tourism Awards 2021" and won 4th place in the category Accessible Tourism. Barrier-free culture.

 

 

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