The movable boardwalk at the entrance of the Koeru Cultural House was recently installed, providing improved access for wheelchair users. The initiative, completed last week, allows individuals such as Rein Objartel to enter the building more easily. Objartel, who uses a wheelchair, has been a frequent visitor to the Koeru Cultural House, though previously he was limited to viewing the building from outside due to accessibility challenges. The Abielupaari päevad, or Days of Marriage, are often spent in wheelchairs. The last time Objartel and his partner were able to fully participate in an event was before the coronavirus pandemic, when they attended a performance at the Rakvere Theatre with a day center. The Koeru Cultural House has long been a point of interest for Objartel, but the new boardwalk represents a significant step toward inclusivity within the cultural house. The boardwalk project had been in development for several years. Topics: #koeru #cultural #house Post navigation One educational institution can be found in the consumer kindergarten and school in Viisu Great Peter and Little Peter
“It’s wonderful to see this accessibility project finally realized and will make the Koeru Cultural House much more welcoming for everyone.” Reply
What impact will this accessibility improvement have on visitor numbers to the Koeru Cultural House? Reply