Interdisciplinary and Intercultural Providing of Accessibility of Balkan Sacred Sites for People with Special Needs (Part 2)
Galina Bogdanova, Liana Galabova
pp. 211 - 221
 
Title: Interdisciplinary and Intercultural Providing of Accessibility of Balkan Sacred Sites for People with Special Needs (Part 2)
Authors: Galina Bogdanova, Liana Galabova

Abstract: Our native lands are a cross-cultural place, and with time they had turned into popular destination of specific kinds of cultural, religious, and pilgrimage tourism. How in the context of good neighbourhood and religious tolerance religious life transforms spaces by specific religious practices, developing at the same time responsibility to tourist accessibility through adequate information, good management and socially attentive welfare administration? Second part of this study explores same pilgrimage practices in countries that do not share socialist Balkan heritage. Main perspective of this study is observation of physical and digital accessibility to sacred sites.

Keywords: Accessibility, Cultural Heritage, Religious Tourism, Sacred Sites, Interdisciplinarity, Pluralism

Received: 28-11-2021     Accepted: 31-01-2022     Published: 30-06-2022

Citation: Bogdanova, G., Galabova, L. (2022). Interdisciplinary and Intercultural Providing of Accessibility of Balkan Sacred Sites for People with Special Needs (Part 2). Cultural and Historical Heritage: Preservation, Presentation, Digitalization (KIN Journal), 8(1), ISSN 2367-8038, Institute of Mathematics and Informatics – Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 211–221. DOI: https://www.doi.org/10.55630/KINJ.2022.080118