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Kunsteisbahn Oerlikon
Verified by specialist organization

Sport facility

Verification status and level of detail

Anyone can record accessibility information with Ginto. The following details show whether and by whom the information has been verified and how detailed it is.

Verified by specialist organization

This information has been verified by a specialist organization.

Imported

This information was recorded by Pro Infirmis and imported into Ginto

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Overall assessment accessibility

  • Partially wheelchair accessible
  • Toilets wheelchair accessible
  • Parking place partially wheelchair accessible
  • Facilities for persons with visual impairments
  • Facilities for persons with cognitive impairments

Areas

  • Offers
      • Route guidance
      • Services for people with cognitive disabilities
  • Besucherparkplatz
      • Unknown path segment (in the outdoor area)
      • Parking space
  • Foyer
      • Unknown path segment (in the outdoor area)
      • Ramp (in the outdoor area)
      • Door (Entrance)
      • Unknown path segment (indoors)
      • Further criteria
      • Reception desk / cash desk
  • Gastraum
      • Unknown path segment (indoors)
      • Table
        • Door
  • Toilette
      • Unknown path segment
      • Door
      • Room size
      • WC
  • Sanitäre Anlagen
      • Door
  • Umkleidekabine
      • Unknown path segment
      • Door
      • Room size
      • Changing room
  • Unassigned path elements
  • General information

Address

Kunsteisbahn Oerlikon
Siewerdtstrasse 80
8050 Zürich

Further information

  • ginto

    The ginto platform provides accessibility information of localities to facilitate people's participation in social life. In doing so, ginto focuses on the diverse needs of its users and not on physical limitations.

  • Pro Infirmis

    Since 1920, Pro Infirmis has been supporting people with disabilities. This includes collecting and publishing accessibility data. This detailed information is published on general and specialized websites.

  • Cerebral Foundation

    The Cerebral Foundation was founded in 1961 and now supports almost 10,000 people with cerebral movement impairments and their families throughout Switzerland. It is committed to ensuring that these people can lead as self-determined, mobile and carefree a life as possible.