Description of the facility

The centre is easily accessible. Access to the entrance is slightly impeded by a path paved with wooden planks. The ground floor features a reception desk, a small exhibition and accessible sanitary facilities, while the first floor has a lecture hall, i.e., multipurpose room. The exhibition section has a tactile map and a digital (audio and video) interface for children. Access to the upper floor is possible from the exhibition areas via winding stairs or a lifting platform from the side stairwell. The spaces are adequately lit. 

Adaptations:

People with mobility impairments:

  • There is an accessible parking spot near the entrance,
  • The building has a lifting platform for wheelchair users installed,
  • The height of the reception desk is adapted to wheelchair users,
  • There is sufficient room to manoeuvre indoors,
  • The building has accessible sanitary facilities.

People with visual impairments:

  • The edges of stairs with a lifting platform have contrasting visual markings,
  • Selected exhibited items (tactile map) enable tactile exploration of the exhibition material.

People with hearing impairments:

  • There are no adaptations. 

Deficiencies:

People with mobility impairments:

  • The access path is not suitably paved,
  • The doors at the top of the stairs with the lifting platform tend to get stuck,
  • The load capacity of the lifting platform is insufficient.

People with visual impairments:

  • The reception desk is not located in the immediate vicinity of the entrance,
  • The stair risers in the exhibition space are open,
  • The edges of stairs in the exhibition space do not have contrasting visual markings.

People with hearing impairments:

  • The reception desk is positioned with windows behind it,
  • The building is not equipped with an induction loop.