Läckö Castle
Accessibility at Läckö Castle has been thought of as a pioneering project from which lessons can be drawn in the service of heritage for all, which is no less than a societal project.
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Accessibility at Läckö Castle has been thought of as a pioneering project from which lessons can be drawn in the service of heritage for all, which is no less than a societal project.
Suomenlinna has adopted a pragmatic approach of gradual improvements to the accessibility of the huge site.
This project profoundly re-interrogates accessibility, which is no longer considered as a constraint, but as a lever for the valorisation of heritage and uses of space.
Understanding disability and disabling environments has been the driver for the access improvements at the Mining Centre.
A range of services and facilities for all were developed : ramps, lifts, accessible signage, an orientation map.
The access assessment identified 1,348 critical points.
The Château de Sainte Suzanne harbours several remarkable access features (signage, models, guided tours, exhibition displays).
Access works at Queen’s House have set a standard. English Heritage has dubbed the project “exemplary”.
The Castle of the Dukes of Brittany has been the subject of sizable renovation works.
Every space that is open to the public in this vast estate of 2000 acres (800 hectares) is the objet of an analysis and reflection on the conditions of access for all.