Declaration of accessibility
Cracow Saltworks Museum in Wieliczka
undertakes to ensure the accessibility of its website in accordance with the provisions of the Act of 4 April 2019 on digital accessibility of websites and mobile applications of public entities. The accessibility statement applies to the Museum's website. Muzeum.
Telephone: +48 12 289 16 11
Fax: +48 122783028
e-mail: sekretariat@muzeum.wieliczka.pl
Correspondence address:
12 Daniłowicza Street 32-020 Wieliczka
Website publication date: 2019-06-01Date of last significant update:2024-03-22. The websitehttps://muzeum.wieliczka.pl/ is partially compliant with the Act of 4 April 2019 on digital accessibility of websites and mobile applications of public entities due to incompatibilities or exclusions listed below: Some information, videos and images posted on the website, are not digitally accessible in their entirety: they were published before the Digital Accessibility Act came into force or are not used to carry out the current tasks of the IWM. Date of declaration:2020-10-22 Declaration update date 2024-03-25. The declaration was prepared on the basis of a self-assessment carried out by a trained employee of the Cracow Saltworks Museum Wieliczka.
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FEEDBACK AND CONTACT DETAILS
If you have problems accessing the website, please contact us. The contact person isMagdalena Gawrońska You can also contact us by calling +48 12 289 16 33 or texting 781 401 586. The same route can be used to submit requests for inaccessible information and complaints about inaccessibility. m.gawronska@muzeum.wieliczka.pl
Anyone has the right to request the provision of accessibility to a digital website, mobile application or some element thereof. It is also possible to request that the information be made accessible by an alternative means of access, for example by reading a digitally inaccessible document, describing the content of a film without an audio description, etc. The request should include the details of the person making the request, an indication of which website or mobile application is being requested and the means of contact. If the person making the request wishes to receive the information by means of an alternative means of access, they should also specify how the information is to be presented in a way that is convenient for them. The public body shall comply with the request without delay, but no later than 7 days from the date of the request. If it is not possible to meet this deadline, the public body shall promptly inform the requester when it will be possible to comply with the request, but the deadline shall not be more than 2 months from the date of the request.If digital accessibility is not possible, the public body may propose an alternative means of accessing the information. Where a public body refuses to comply with a request to provide accessibility or an alternative means of accessing the information, the requester may lodge a complaint about the provision of digital accessibility of the website, mobile application or an element of the website or mobile application. After exhausting the procedure indicated above, a request may also be submitted to https://www.rpo.gov.pl.
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• increased contrast (black background, yellow letters)
• possibility to enlarge the size of the letters on the page
• information about the Museum's activities in various forms of media (easy-to-read language, MP3 recording, PJM, alternative description of photographs)
•headings
• map of the site
ARCHITECTURAL ACCESSIBILITY OF THE SEAT OF THE CRACOW SALTWORKS MUSEUM IN WIELICZKA:
• Saltworks Castle at 8 Zamkowa St
• Exposition on level III of the salt mine, 135 m. underground
• The historic building at 12 Daniłowicza Street
• Building at 6 Park Kingi Street
meet the minimum requirements in accordance with the Act of 19 July 2019 on Ensuring Accessibility for Persons with Special Needs. Detailed description of the individual locations of the Cracow Saltworks Museum in Wieliczka in terms of architectural accessibility:
The exhibition in the Saltworks Castle at 8 Zamkowa Street..
Facilities:
The Castle is approached by an urban pavement made of concrete slabs and cobblestones. In front of the main gate of the Castle there is a pedestrian crossing with lowered kerbs, but without traffic lights. The area around the Castle is paved with cobblestones. There is a steep slope in some places. The castle does not have its own parking spaces. Benches for resting are prepared in the courtyard. There is also a tactile path leading to the most important places - the entrances, the tower, the exploration shaft and a bronze model of the Castle with descriptions in Braille available to all visitors. The ticket office is located inside the North Castle. There is a cloakroom next to the ticket office. The historic tower and the search shaft are also open to visitors during the spring/summer season. Both are accessible by stairs.
The castle complex consists of three historic buildings: the Central Castle, the North Castle and the South Castle. The exhibitions in the Central and North Castles are open to visitors. It is possible to enter the buildings and the courtyard with an assistance dog. The Central Castle is a listed building, currently unsuitable for wheelchair users or those with mobility problems. The exhibitions are located on 3 floors, accessed by stairs. The visitors' toilet is located in the castle basement.It is not adapted for people with disabilities. There is a cloakroom next to it. Due to the nature of the exhibition, some of the museum rooms are semi-dark. The exhibits are placed in display cabinets.Information on the layout of the rooms is provided at least visually and verbally - information boards, staff person.
The North Castle-is a historic building after general renovation.Exhibitions are located on the ground floor of the building and on the first floor.The education rooms are located on level -1. The exhibitions on the first floor and level -1 are accessible by lift.Floor platforms have also been installed on the ground floor to allow visitors in wheelchairs.Toilets for visitors, including a toilet for people with disabilities, are located at level -1. Information on the layout of the rooms is provided, at least visually and verbally - information boards, a member of staff.
Exhibition of the Cracow Saltworks Museum Wieliczka in the Salt Mine.
Facilities:
The museum exhibition is accessed by a mine lift in the Regis shaft or the Daniłowicz shaft. Appropriate width of passageways is maintained - free of horizontal and vertical barriers.There are no thresholds.Information on the layout of the mine premises is provided at least visually and verbally - information boards, a guide.There is also one toilet adapted for people with disabilities.It is also possible to borrow a wheelchair for the duration of the tour.Due to the nature of the mine, the museum chambers are semi-dark.
The Cracow Saltworks Museum Wieliczka is located at 12 Daniłowicza Street.
Facilities:
The building is currently undergoing renovation. The entrance to the building is from two sides.Stairs lead to both entrances.The corridors have adequate circulation width.There are stairs leading to the first floor. There is no lift or platforms. There is no disabled accessible toilet. There is a gravelled car park underneath the building, but no designated spaces for people with disabilities. Information on the layout of the building is provided, at least visually and verbally - information boards, porter. The Cracow Saltworks Museum Wieliczka at 6 Park Kingi Street - studios. Facilities: The entrance to the building is from two sides.A code is installed at the door to secure the entrance for unauthorised persons.There are stairs leading to both entrances.There are no disabled accessible toilets.It is possible to enter the building with an assistance dog.Information on the layout of the building is provided, at least visually and verbally - notice boards, employee.
Additional information:
In all places belonging to the Cracow Saltworks Museum in Wieliczka, the possibility of evacuation or their rescue by other means is provided for persons with special needs - audible announcements, marking of evacuation routes, training and instructions for functionaries on fire protection and evacuation rules. There is an evacuation mattress in the Central Castle. Major renovation work is currently underway on the historic building at 12 Daniłowicza Street, incorporating changes for the benefit of architectural accessibility.