"Belle Wi resumes operations"
The "Belle Wi" model exhibition in Wiesbaden is set to reopen on August 12, offering visitors a unique insight into barrier-free living. Located at Führerstraße 74, this exhibition is open for both registered groups and individual visitors.
Admission to the exhibition remains free, though groups are encouraged to register in advance to ensure a smooth visit. The exhibition, which covers around 200 square meters, demonstrates how barrier-free living can be achieved through technology, ideas, and renovations.
The "Belle Wi" model exhibition is more than just a physical space; it aims to improve the quality of life for all. It showcases thoughtful renovations, clever aids, and smart technology that cater to those with accessibility needs, making it an invaluable resource for those planning, renovating, or simply interested in barrier-free living.
The Office for Social Affairs is responsible for the exhibition, which can be visited on Tuesdays from 2 to 6 pm and Thursdays from 1 to 5 pm. However, please note that the exhibition will be closed from July 14 to August 10 due to summer break, and on October 31 and November 19 due to internal events.
The exhibition will reopen for visitors on November 21, resuming its regular opening hours the week after closing due to an internal event. The idea for the model exhibition operation of Belle Wi in Wiesbaden was initiated by the local community and enthusiasts, but specific individual initiators are not publicly detailed.
For more information, you can visit the official "Belle-Wi" website at www.wiesbaden.de. We encourage everyone to visit this thought-provoking exhibition and explore the possibilities of barrier-free living.
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