Information on city’s accessibility
Description of barrier-free accessibility to buildings and services in Bratislava from the perspective of people with various disabilities, families with children, and the elderly.

On this page
List of objects with information about accessibility
- Barrier-free Bratislava - list of buildings (SK)19. 12. 2024 • PDF • 2.84 MB
- Barrier-free - meeting rooms (SK)19. 12. 2024 • PDF • 625 kB
- Barrier-free map - Primate's Palace (SK)04. 07. 2024 • PDF • 967 kB
More information about the barrier-free assessment
Who assesses barrier-free accessibility
The listed buildings were assessed by:
- experts in barrier-free accessibility and universal design from CEDA (Centre of Design for All) – Research and Training Centre for Barrier-Free Design at the Faculty of Architecture and Design of the Slovak University of Technology or
- trained lay assessors and/or
- an experienced person with a health disability (e.g., in a wheelchair).
How barrier-free accessibility is assessed
A comprehensive accessibility audit or a partial assessment. A comprehensive audit examines accessibility from the perspective of movement, vision, hearing, and the mind. A partial assessment only considers some of the above aspects.
What does the description of barrier-free accessibility contain?
It contains a list of buildings categorised by their purpose.
Each building contains:
- a pictogram indicating elements of barrier-free accessibility,
- the status of barrier-free accessibility (Yes, Partially, No),
- further details,
- a photo.
The barrier-free accessibility status is expressed at 3 levels:
- Yes – barrier-free accessibility is in accordance with the regulations or has only minor surmountable deficiencies. - Partially – only some elements are accessible, but assistance is needed to overcome some obstacles. - No – the building is inaccessible.
Bratislava Accessibility Pictograms
- Barrier-free accessibility pictograms (SK)22. 07. 2024 • PDF • 302 kB