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Culture without barriers: when art is open to everyone

A promotional poster from Ukraine’s Ministry of Culture advocating for inclusive access to cultural services. Set against a light purple background with dark accents, the image shows a group of people, including individuals in wheelchairs, gathered in a cultural venue. The headline reads: “Accessibility means being able to follow culture.” The project “Culture Without Barriers” promotes equal access to cultural infrastructure, services for people with limited mobility, and inclusive policy development. 2025 results include a study on cultural accessibility and the creation of a “Barrier-Free Map of Cultural Institutions.” The scene emphasizes inclusion and cultural openness.

12.01.2026

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Culture without barriers is not about individual solutions ‘for someone.’ It is about the right of every person to be part of the cultural life of the country — without explanations, permissions, or obstacles.

"Culture without barriers" is a flagship project of the Ministry of Culture of Ukraine that is changing the very approach to cultural services and spaces. It is not only about physical accessibility, but also about systemic standards of equality, respect, and consideration for people's different needs.

This means that museums, theatres, libraries and cultural heritage sites must be accessible not just formally, but in reality — in terms of space, services and interaction.

What has already been done as of December 2025:

  • in collaboration with LUN, a ‘Barrier-Free Map of Cultural Institutions’ has been created, which already includes more than 5,000 sites throughout Ukraine;
  • Bureaucratic procedures for installing ramps and lifts at historical and cultural locations have been simplified so that accessibility is not ‘agreed upon’ for years, but actually happens.
  • A large-scale study involving over 5,600 citizens and artists was conducted, revealing the real barriers and expectations of people.
  • Methodological recommendations on the accessibility of cultural services were approved, and the development of a National Plan for the Accessibility of Monuments was initiated.

For LAOPD, these steps are fundamental. Access to culture is not a privilege or a bonus. It is a basic right that shapes a sense of belonging, dignity and equality for people with disabilities, people with reduced mobility, veterans, and older people.

The project is being implemented as part of the social change campaign

‘Barrier-free is when you can’

and the Action Plan for the implementation of the National Barrier-Free Strategy, created as part of the initiative of the First Lady of Ukraine ‘Without Barriers’.

Barrier-free culture is when you can come, see, hear, feel.
And be heard.


Barrier-free culture is when you can come, see, hear, feel.

And be heard.

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