We commit to ensuring the digital accessibility of our website as well as all related services. This statement informs you about our efforts to comply with the Accessibility Act (BaFG) implementing EU Directive 2019/882. Here you can learn which parts of our website are already accessible, which are not yet, and how you can contact us in case of issues.
01. Status of compliance with requirements
This website is partially compliant with the requirements of the Web Accessibility Guidelines in accordance with the Accessibility Act (BaFG). We are continuously working to identify and remove existing barriers.
02. Non-accessible content
The content listed below is not accessible for the following reasons:
a) Non-compliance with accessibility regulations:
Contact forms:
These are not fully designed to be accessible. Labels are missing or not correctly associated, input fields and controls are insufficiently labeled, error messages are not presented in an accessible way, and keyboard navigation is limited.
Interactive map and virtual tours:
The interactive map is not accessible to screen readers or keyboard navigation. Content is not described in text form, and there are no alternatives to the visual representation.
ARIA attributes:
Many controls are not marked with the necessary ARIA roles and attributes. As a result, semantic meaning for screen readers is missing, and interactive elements are not clearly identifiable.
LANG attributes:
Content in other languages is not marked with the correct lang attribute. This causes screen readers to pronounce the content incorrectly.
ALT attributes:
Images are not consistently provided with complete and descriptive ALT text. This makes it more difficult for blind and visually impaired users to understand the image content.
b) Disproportionate burden:
External videos / audio files:
These are hosted and published on video platforms (e.g., YouTube, Vimeo, etc.). It is not possible to provide the required audio descriptions or a textual alternative (WCAG success criteria 1.2.3 (Audio Description) and 1.2.5 (Media Alternative)), which means spoken content is not available to deaf users. Providing such alternatives would represent a disproportionate burden under accessibility regulations.
Internal videos / audio files:
These lack the required audio descriptions or textual alternatives (WCAG success criteria 1.2.3 (Audio Description) and 1.2.5 (Media Alternative)), meaning spoken content is not available to deaf users. Providing this would also represent a disproportionate burden under accessibility regulations.
Files:
These (e.g., PDF, ZIP, TXT, etc.) are not consistently accessible. If you require a specific file from us, please let us know.
c) Content not covered by applicable legislation:
- Live time-based media
- Online maps and mapping services
- Internal areas and external tools
- External content such as social media feeds
03. Preparation of this accessibility statement
This statement was created based on WCAG 2.2.
04. Feedback and contact information
If you encounter any content or functionality that makes it difficult or impossible for you to access information, please contact us. Please describe the issue as precisely as possible and include the URL of the affected page or document. We will review your request and respond as quickly as possible.
05. Enforcement procedure
If you do not receive a satisfactory response within two months, you may contact the following accessibility complaints body:
Agenzia per l’Italia Digitale, www.agid.gov.it . This body will review your complaint and decide on further action.
01. Status of compliance with requirements
This website is partially compliant with the requirements of the Web Accessibility Guidelines in accordance with the Accessibility Act (BaFG). We are continuously working to identify and remove existing barriers.
02. Non-accessible content
The content listed below is not accessible for the following reasons:
a) Non-compliance with accessibility regulations:
Contact forms:
These are not fully designed to be accessible. Labels are missing or not correctly associated, input fields and controls are insufficiently labeled, error messages are not presented in an accessible way, and keyboard navigation is limited.
Interactive map and virtual tours:
The interactive map is not accessible to screen readers or keyboard navigation. Content is not described in text form, and there are no alternatives to the visual representation.
ARIA attributes:
Many controls are not marked with the necessary ARIA roles and attributes. As a result, semantic meaning for screen readers is missing, and interactive elements are not clearly identifiable.
LANG attributes:
Content in other languages is not marked with the correct lang attribute. This causes screen readers to pronounce the content incorrectly.
ALT attributes:
Images are not consistently provided with complete and descriptive ALT text. This makes it more difficult for blind and visually impaired users to understand the image content.
b) Disproportionate burden:
External videos / audio files:
These are hosted and published on video platforms (e.g., YouTube, Vimeo, etc.). It is not possible to provide the required audio descriptions or a textual alternative (WCAG success criteria 1.2.3 (Audio Description) and 1.2.5 (Media Alternative)), which means spoken content is not available to deaf users. Providing such alternatives would represent a disproportionate burden under accessibility regulations.
Internal videos / audio files:
These lack the required audio descriptions or textual alternatives (WCAG success criteria 1.2.3 (Audio Description) and 1.2.5 (Media Alternative)), meaning spoken content is not available to deaf users. Providing this would also represent a disproportionate burden under accessibility regulations.
Files:
These (e.g., PDF, ZIP, TXT, etc.) are not consistently accessible. If you require a specific file from us, please let us know.
c) Content not covered by applicable legislation:
- Live time-based media
- Online maps and mapping services
- Internal areas and external tools
- External content such as social media feeds
03. Preparation of this accessibility statement
This statement was created based on WCAG 2.2.
04. Feedback and contact information
If you encounter any content or functionality that makes it difficult or impossible for you to access information, please contact us. Please describe the issue as precisely as possible and include the URL of the affected page or document. We will review your request and respond as quickly as possible.
05. Enforcement procedure
If you do not receive a satisfactory response within two months, you may contact the following accessibility complaints body:
Agenzia per l’Italia Digitale, www.agid.gov.it . This body will review your complaint and decide on further action.
