Hands-up, a Greek company specialising in the interpretation of sign language, has launched a new service that offers deaf and hearing-impaired people the chance to take guided tours of archaeological sites. Giorgos Stathakis, managing director of Hands-up, announced in an interview with the Athens-Macedonian News Agency that the first free thematic tour of the ancient … The post Sign language tours for hearing-impaired offered at Greece’s archaeological sites appeared first on Keep Talking Greece.
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Sign language tours for hearing-impaired offered at Greece’s archaeological sites
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