Accessibility

The Ruhrtriennale wishes that as many people as possible are able to participate in what the festival has to offer. It works closely with organisations and institutions to facilitate this. In addition to providing access for wheelchair users and people with impaired mobility, we are continually expanding our services for deaf, hearing impaired, blind, sight impaired and neurodivergent people. People with disabilities are included in developing these services and the process is informed by their experiences and expertise.

The Ruhrtriennale is committed to accessibility awareness. It is our aim that, with time, barrier-free access will become a standard.

Feedback and Contact

Do you have questions about accessibility on our website or on site at the various venues? Then contact us! Your feedback helps us to further improve and remove barriers. Simply use the following contact form for your feedback, comments and suggestions.

Inclusion contact form for queries about accessibility

Do you have questions about using the form? Then simply contact Max Mustermann by telephone, position, telephone number

Barrier-free visit

Where can I find relevant information for me on the website? Are the festival venues accessible? What offers are there for people with disabilities and how is a barrier-free access ensured? We have put together information on these and other topics for you here.

Sign Language

In this section you will find general information about the Ruhrtriennale in German sign language as well as practical information to help you plan your accessible visit to the festival. We also show you how to find your way around the website and navigate through the various contents.

Plain Language

Are you looking for information in plain language? 
Here you can find information about

  • the Ruhrtriennale
  • Tickets
  • barrier-free offers

We want everyone to be able to understand the information. 
That's why we have the texts checked again and again
and add new information.