Accessibility
Independent spaces are often found in unexpected places: a storefront, a basement, a private apartment, a window box, a back yard, the back of a car. You might not always find a sign pointing you to what you are looking for. This can be part of the experience.
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Our space is located in the heart of a Gemeindebau and can be a bit tricky to find. Coming from Jägerstraße, enter the Johann-Kaps-Hof and walk straight ahead until you see a smaller building on the right. At its end, you’ll spot 1zwei3 with a large window front and a lovely lawn in front. Our space has two floors — the upper one is accessible only via the staircase, and the ground floor via two small steps.
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The space can be reached by foot, bike, public transportation (U4 Station Schöbrunn, Bus 57A Hollergasse, 10A Schönbrunn, or tram lines 5, 9, 18, 49, 52, and 60 Rüdolfsheim Anschützgasse), or by car.
All events and exhibitions organized by kuntsverein at 8B®1 are free, if not otherwise advertised.
The space has two floors. The different floors are only accessible through ramps from the outside. Inside, only stairs connect the two floors. The space is not yet completely barrier-free: one of the rooms in the space is not yet fully accessible due to the lack of a ramp and the size of the door connecting the rooms.
The space has one toilet, which is also not fully accessible.
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The space is barrier-free. The exhibition can be viewed from the passageway.
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ada is located on the first floor of a historic Viennese building. There is no elevator. There are approximately 30 steps to climb. We will do our best to assist you in gaining access, but strictly speaking, our facility is not barrier-free.
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the space is easy to find, U3 Landstrasse or U3 Rochusmarket are nearest stations. It’s not a barrier free, it’s not possible to visit on a wheelchair unfortunately.
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Barrier-free entrance, one step to get to the elevator(small), space located in the 3rd floor.
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During opening hours, please ring BEK Forum at the gate and push open. The ground floor main exhibition space is barrier-free accessible.
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Ground floor/courtyard, wheelchair accessible
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yes, lift available
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Der Betrieb is easy to find, on the ground floor, with blue doors and windows. The space is wheelchair-accessible.
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The exhibition space is a storefront with large glass windows in a highly frequented part of Vienna, making it easy to find. However, unfortunately, there is a small step at the entrance (which can still be accessed with our help), and the exhibition space also includes a balcony area with a staircase. In any case, we are happy to be reachable by phone for visitors who need special assistance accessing the space or who have any questions.
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not wheelchair accessible, stairs down to a basement
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The location is easy to find and it is on the ground level, however there are few steps to access the door. The toilette is not barriere-free.
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The entrance is right on Radetzkystraße and is easy to find; there is just one small step to navigate. (0699 12010203)
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The exhibition is accessible to all in public spaces. On the station side, large-format posters from “eating the rainbow,” curated by Ursula Maria Probst, are on display as part of the “happiness as resistance” series. Across from the Vienna Ferris Wheel, on the fence of the FLUCC Marina, dérive, the journal for urban research, is showcasing works to mark its 25th anniversary. The screening at 6:00 p.m. on Sunday is accessible via a stair lift.
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The entrance to the Fotogalerie Wien is located in the courtyard of the WUK, across from the WUK Information Desk. The Fotogalerie Wien is wheelchair accessible.
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Accessible store front
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Ground-floor corner unit, entrance with steps (ramp available)
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Entrance: brown garage door to the right of the front door. The entrance is followed by a ramp. Unfortunately, due to a few steps inside, the interior is not wheelchair accessible.
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The space is accessible and easy to find.
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The space is accessible directly from the street and is barrier-free.
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Basement space to the right of the main entrance, parklet in the public space in front of the entrance
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The gallery is on the ground floor and accessible directly from the street with no steps and the door to the exhibition is big enough for a standard wheelchair, but the toilet is unfortunately not.
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The entrance to Kevin is unfortunately not barrier-free: Three steps lead from street level into the exhibition space. A wheelchair-accessible public toilet 30 m from the space on the nearby market can be used.
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The Kulturdrogerie is barrier-free accessible.
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2. Courtyard, 0677 61796678
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The main entrance to the space has a single step. The back entrance of the space is barrier-free. Access is available upon request via the main general entrance to the building (right side of the space entrance).
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Everything is easy and accessible
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The exhibition space is located in the courtyard of the building. There is a bell that visitors can ring with “Laurenz” written on it in case the front door is closed. Laurenz has 2 exhibition spaces. The main exhibition space on the ground floor is wheelchair accessible. The second exhibition space on the first floor is unfortunately only accessible via the stairs.
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LLLake is located in a public space and is accessible.
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MAGAZIN is located on the corner of Rembrandtstraße and Förstergasse. There is a step to enter the space.
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Entrance in the backyard through a large door. Several flights of stairs; no elevator. Unfortunately, not at all wheelchair accessible. Access to the festival is clearly marked.
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The Ministry is located in the basement; there are stairs (with a handrail) to navigate. The MoA team is happy to help!
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Address details: take the last Glasdoor City outbound and ring T20/Motherboard.
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The Stubenbrücke bridge connects the 1st and 3rd districts. It borders the Stadtpark and is within walking distance of Wien Mitte railway station. The Aspernbrücke bridge connects the 1st and 2nd districts. It spans the Danube Canal and is located near Urania, within walking distance of Schwedenplatz.
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Entrance at the gatehouse and barrier. The events take place outdoors and under the gas station canopy.
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Ground floor, wheelchair accessible
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The NKW is at ground level and, thanks to its large doors, is easily accessible to everyone.
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The exhibition space is accessible via one step from the street, on the corner at Jägerstraße/Pappenheimgasse.
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The works on display are located in public space. They are installed at Rudolf-von-Alt-Platz, diagonally across from the Palais des Beaux Arts building, as well as on one of the building’s window grills. If you experience any issues, please contact +436642048114.
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Just left of the main entrance of the building, three 20cm steps lead down into the souterrain.
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Our venue is easy to find because it’s a street-level venue and directly accessible from the pavement. It is also very easy to get to by public transport. Although, our entrance door is quite narrow (71 cm), so it will be difficult to enter with a wheelchair.
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First floor, no elevator
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The space is on the ground floor and does not have a direct door to the street. To get to the space, go through the front door and then take the first door on the right. There is a flight of stairs in front of the house, and about five flights of stairs leading to the space.
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Visitors should take an elevator to 5th floor, and then there are two more flights of stairs to 6th floor, where the studio is situated
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The space is located in Hanna-Gärtner Park, next to the Bärenbrunnen. For the easiest access, please enter “Prosopopoeia” into Google Maps.
We regret that Prosopopoeia currently is not accessible for wheelchair users. Please don’t hesitate to contact us for specific questions regarding accessibility, we will try our best to host you all.
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The space is located in the building’s courtyard and can only be reached by going down 8 steps. Contact: Hannah Stippl, 06991 947 82 08
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The space has step-free access and a wheelchair on site that guests are welcome to use. We unfortunately do not have an accessible toilet, but there is one on the grounds of the Otto Wagner Areal.
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The space is located on the ground floor with direct access from the street and is wheelchair accessible. It can be reached by public transportat via bus 13A, as well as via the Kettenbrückengasse station on the U4 line and the Neubaugasse station on the U3 line.
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The space is wheelchair accessible, but does not have an accessible restroom.
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The viewing room is located in the backyard in a separate building. It is accessible at ground level. The rear entrance is also wheelchair accessible.
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one step to enter the gallery
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There is a step at the entrance, but it can be easily negotiated with assistance.
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The space is located on the sixth floor of stairwell 2 in a public housing building; while the elevator serves five floors, the top floor can only be reached by stairs
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Studio Wurlitzer is wheelchair accessible, clearly marked from the outside, and located at the address provided. The restroom is not wheelchair accessible; there is a small step at the entrance, but it can be navigated with assistance. Phone: +43 664 2348680
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The space is accessible at street level directly from Schönbrunner Straße and is easy to find.
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The entrance is directly off the street; there is one step.
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Ground floor of a residential building, accessible only via a staircase with 7 steps
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The apartment is accessible via stairs and an elevator.
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Accessible to everyone. This time appearing as a bar on the grass next to Kunsthalle Wien Karlsplatz. In case of bad weather, see Instagram or call +43 677 63166112 for the exact location.
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The VBKÖ is accessible by buggy and wheelchair users.
Unfortunately, our toilet is currently not wheelchair accessible, as it is too narrow (due to architectural setup). The closest accessible bathroom is at Karlsplatz subway station. We apologize for this structural deficit and are looking into fixing it in the future.
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Not accessible (Staircase)
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Our space is easy to find and fully accessible; only the restroom is not accessible (although it is on the ground floor, it is a bit too small for a wheelchair, for example).
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Access via Plenergasse, corner of Vinzenzgasse/Plenergasse, no barrier-free access (no ramp at the entrance steps)
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easy access
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The exhibition is located in the bicycle parking area at the aforementioned address and is therefore hard to miss, situated directly in front of the University of Applied Arts. The access is not barrier-free; however, the exhibition can be viewed equally well from the outside as from the inside (if accessible).
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