Sant Cugat Museum launches comprehensive Accessibility Plan

The initiative aims to adapt the museum, the Modernist Winery, and the Chapel of Sant Domènech to the Catalan accessibility code of 2023.

Generic image of an access ramp or tactile signage at the entrance of a historic building.
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Generic image of an access ramp or tactile signage at the entrance of a historic building.

The Sant Cugat Museum has launched an Accessibility Plan to improve the facilities of the museum, the Modernist Winery, and the Chapel of Sant Domènech, following the Catalan regulations of 2023.

Making all public facilities accessible is the main goal pursued by the Catalonia Accessibility Code of 2023. This regulatory framework specifically includes museums, aiming to make their content available to a wider and more diverse citizenry.
In this context, the Sant Cugat Museum has already begun implementing its own Accessibility Plan. This project includes improvements not only to the main museum but also to the Modernist Winery (Celler Modernista) and the Chapel of Sant Domènech.
The details of these improvements and the current status of the process were explained on the magazine program Faves comptades by Anna Isabel Hernández, museum technician, and Miquel F. Zuzama, architect from the GR221 studio.