Ginto

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Museum für Kommunikation
Verified by specialist organization

Museum

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 locality

This information has been verified by the locality.

Level of detail 2

This entry corresponds to detail level 2 of 3. The higher the detail level, the more comprehensive the information.

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Overall assessment accessibility

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Toilets wheelchair accessible
  • Parking place wheelchair accessible
  • Facilities for persons with visual impairments

Areas

  • Visitor parking 3 images
      • Parking space
      • Ground condition
  • Museum shop
      • Room size
  • Toilets 5 images
      • Elevator
      • Ramp (alternative to Elevator)
      • WC
      • Accessible
      • Baby changing table
      • Room size
  • Ausstellungsbereich EG 2 images
      • Door
      • Room size
  • Foyer 7 images
      • Door
      • Further criteria
      • Threshold / Step
      • Further criteria
      • Elevator
      • Customer service counter
  • Ausstellungsbereich U1 3 images
      • Ramp
      • Elevator (alternative to Ramp)
  • Ausstellungsbereich U2 3 images
      • Staircase
      • Elevator (alternative to Staircase)
  • Wechselausstellung 4 images
      • Ramp
      • Elevator (alternative to Ramp)

Address

Museum für Kommunikation
Helvetiastrasse 16
3005 Bern

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Further information

  • Ginto

    Ginto finds, collects, and shares information about the accessibility of locations. Ginto thus makes it easier for people with disabilities to participate in leisure and everyday activities. ‘Ginto’ is an abbreviation of the English terms ‘get into’ and means ‘to enter’.

  • OK:GO

    As part of the OK:GO initiative, Swiss tourism companies collect and share information about the accessibility of their offers with Ginto. The OK:GO initiative was launched in 2019 by the Förderverein Barrierefreie Schweiz (FVBS).