Accessibility Statement
We strive to make this website or mobile application accessible. The accessibility statement is required under the Bremen Disability Equality Act. The technical requirements for accessibility are based on BITV 2.0 (the German Federal Accessibility Regulation).
This digital accessibility statement applies to the website of Department 14 – Center for Art, Senator for Culture, published at https://www.zentrum-fuer-kunst.de.
How accessible is this offer?
This offer is only partially accessible. Only some of the requirements of BITV 2.0 are met. The compliance check is based on a self-assessment conducted on October 19, 2023.
Areas that are not or not yet accessible:
Barrier: Easy Language
Explanations in Easy Language are not or not fully available.Barrier: German Sign Language
Explanations in German Sign Language are not or not fully available.Barrier: Font Size Adjustment
Texts and content on this website can be adjusted using the keyboard shortcuts CTRL+ and CTRL-.Barrier: Alternative Texts
Images on this website are not fully provided with alternative text. We are currently working on removing this barrier.Barrier: PDF Files
The PDFs on this site are not accessible. We are working on removing this barrier to make them accessible as soon as possible.Barrier: Links
The links on this website are not accessible. We are currently working on removing this barrier.
In addition to these barriers, there are further areas of the website that are not accessible. These barriers are currently being identified and will be removed as soon as possible. The Center for Art is currently making efforts, with the involvement of experts, to gradually make the website accessible.
This statement was created or updated on October 16, 2024.
Would you like to report barriers?
We would like to further improve our offering. Please share your problems and questions about digital accessibility with us:
Nicole Nowak, Head of Department, Center for Art
nicole.nowak@kultur.bremen.de
+49 421 36132 460
If your contact with the public authority was unsuccessful, you can contact the Central Office for Accessible Information Technology. It also provides further information on enforcement.