“"Through this new website, we want to showcase the beauty of one of the most emblematic areas of Vitoria-Gasteiz's Green Belt: the Salburua wetland. Furthermore, these days, with the arrival of spring, it reaches its highest level of beauty. The website is much more intuitive to facilitate agile navigation for internet users who want to learn about the activities and programs we develop at Ataria."
Vitoria-Gasteiz City Council Updates Ataria Website to Highlight Salburua Wetlands
The Environmental Studies Center of Vitoria-Gasteiz has revamped the Ataria website, featuring a more visual design and intuitive navigation to showcase the beauty of the Salburua wetlands.
By Nerea Goikoetxea Arana
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Image of the revamped website for Ataria Salburua Wetlands Interpretation Center, featuring a more visual design.
The Environmental Studies Center of Vitoria-Gasteiz City Council has updated the website for the Ataria Salburua Wetlands Interpretation Center, introducing a more visual design and intuitive navigation to emphasize the beauty of the Salburua wetlands.
The new website, available at ataria.vitoria-gasteiz.org/portal/eu/, features a greater presence of images and videos, aiming to provide a more engaging experience for users. The objective is to display the beauty of one of the most emblematic natural areas of Vitoria-Gasteiz's Green Belt, especially during spring, when it reaches its peak splendor.
The website is structured into four main sections, which are now clearer, more attractive, and easier to consult. The first section introduces the Ataria building and its spaces, showcasing everything it offers as a place for nature observation, visiting exhibitions, or hosting stays designed for all types of citizens.
The second and third sections focus on providing practical information for visitors to the center. They include details about activities carried out at Ataria and in the surrounding wetland area, as well as directions on how to get there, places to eat, and other interesting aspects for planning a visit. Finally, the fourth section addresses the ecological importance of Salburua Park, its wetlands, and its fauna and flora.



