Barrier -free Prenzlau: Photo shoot for a carefree vacation

Barrier -free Prenzlau: Photo shoot for a carefree vacation

On Tuesday morning, an exciting photo shoot took place in Prenzlau, which not only shows the photo art, but also directs the focus on the accessibility of the city. A committed team, consisting of Antje Lang, the head of the city information, Uli Mallon, a affected person, and Anet Hoppe, the managing director of TMU Tourism Marketing Uckermark GmbH, undertook an exploration tour along the Uckersee promenade. The weather played along and made sure that the first rays of sunshine put the scene in the limelight.

The tour was to check the barrier -free mobility in Prenzlau, whereby the city bus line 446 was also being tested. Other stations such as the historic Dominican monastery and the cozy monastery café have proven to be perfect examples of cultural enjoyment and hospitality. The campsite at the Cape was also inspected and has proven to be particularly wheelchair accessible, which leaves a positive impression.

on the way to accessibility

Steffen Lehmann from TMB Tourism-Marketing Brandenburg was responsible for the photo shoot and started his day early to hold the city in the best light. The aim of the project is to develop a visual recommendation for a barrier -free stay in Prenzlau. The project, which has been going on since 2022, builds on the initiative "Further development of barrier -free tourism in Brandenburg", in the context of which numerous inspections, workshops and discussions with those affected took place in order to continuously improve accessibility. The resulting photos and videos are presented in brochures, on websites and on social media channels to achieve as many people as possible.

barrier -free living is also a central topic in Prenzlau. The city offers barrier -free living solutions for people with restricted mobility, including seniors and wheelchair users. Wohnbau GmbH Prenzlau has several apartments in Dr.-W.-Kölz-Straße 19 a and 21 a as well as in the popular Kietz Karree, which are characterized by wheelchair accesses, wide doors and thresholdless transitions. These characteristics not only support independence, but also promote a high quality of life and a self -determined life.

advantages and support

In an environment that pays attention to accessibility, the advantages for seniors cannot be assessed highly enough: they live self -determined longer and the risk of falls and injuries is significantly reduced. In addition, funding opportunities and grants for barrier -free living are offered to reduce the financial burden. Various service providers can also be found near the barrier -free residential complexes that offer cleaning, laundry service and shopping aids to support the independence of the residents.

Thanks to the long -term commitment of the State of Brandenburg, which has more than 900 barrier -free tourist offers with information, barrier -free tourism is becoming increasingly attractive. With the increasing need to adapt to physical restrictions, especially in old age, the demographic change clearly shows: accessibility is not only a wish, but is increasingly becoming a necessity. Documentation and integration of these aspects in all areas of life are crucial for the future.

This is how Brandenburg sees itself as a pioneer in barrier -free travel. The country and region work hand in hand to create a diverse and inclusive offer for everyone - this is a development that Prenzlau will continue to drive a lot in the coming years.

For more information about barrier-free living in Prenzlau, visit cureta.de . You can find information about barrier-free trips in Brandenburg on Tourismus network-brandenburg.de . For a report on the photo shoot in Prenzlau, take a look at nordkurier.de .

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