Sant Cugat Monastery offers guided tours led by people with autism

The Guia'm project features monthly inclusive tours to break social stigmas and promote accessibility.

Generic image of a monastery cloister with stone arches and natural light.
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Generic image of a monastery cloister with stone arches and natural light.

The Sant Cugat City Council and the Sant Cugat Museum have launched the Guia'm project, featuring guided tours of the Monastery led by individuals with autism spectrum disorder.

Held every fourth Sunday of the month at 11:00 AM, these tours of the Cloister and Museum aim to showcase the skills of people with Asperger's syndrome. The next event is scheduled for April 26th.
The activity is free of charge, though prior registration is required starting April 13th. This initiative, supported by the Friends Foundation, uses local heritage to fight social exclusion and promote universal accessibility.