Who are we?
Muzeul Național de Istorie a României (National History Museum of Romania)
Bucharest, Romania
The National History Museum of Romania is the largest history museum in Romania and a key cultural institution in Central and Southeastern Europe. With extensive experience in heritage preservation, exhibitions, and community outreach, the museum has a strong focus on inclusion—working with disadvantaged groups, prisons, and rural communities.
La Lliga d'Afectats Reumatològics i Discapacitats de les comarques de Tarragona
Reus, Spain
Based in Reus, La Lliga is a non-profit organisation dedicated to improving the quality of life for people with disabilities. They specialise in universal accessibility—promoting barrier-free environments in public spaces, workplaces, and cultural venues. Their innovative ACCESSCAT platform maps accessible locations across Catalonia, and they actively work to raise awareness and train professionals in inclusive practices.
Fondazione Istituto dei Sordi di Torino ONLUS
Pianezza, Italy
Founded in 1814, the Turin Institute for the Deaf is a leading organisation supporting deaf and deafblind individuals through education, vocational training, and cultural inclusion. Since 2009, they have designed accessibility solutions for major museums and cultural sites across Italy.
NODIBINAJUMS INVALIDU UN VINU DRAUGU APVIENIBA APEIRONS
Riga, Latvia
APEIRONS is one of Latvia’s largest disability advocacy organisations, focusing on universal design, accessible environments, and digital inclusion. They provide expert consultations, run national accessibility campaigns, and manage interactive platforms like mapeirons.eu, which maps accessible venues across the Baltic region.