What is digital accessibility?

An accessible website allows people with disabilities to access its content and functionality without difficulty.

For example, using an accessible site, you can:

  • Browse with speech synthesis and/or a refreshable Braille display (used mainly by blind and visually impaired people).
  • Customize the site’s display settings to suit your needs (increasing or reducing character size, changing colours, etc.).
  • Navigate without using the mouse (with the keyboard only, via a touch screen, voice or any other suitable device).

To do this, the site must comply with the standards in force at the time when it is produced and updated.
 

Accessibility declaration

The Electropolis museum undertakes to make its website accessible in accordance with article 47 of French law no. 2005-102 of February 11, 2005.

This accessibility declaration applies to the website https://www.musee-electropolis.fr/

Compliance status

The https://www.musee-electropolis.fr/  website is, for the moment, non compliant with RGAA* version 4.1.

Feedback and contact

If you are unable to access content or a service, you can contact the site manager to obtain information about an accessible alternative or request the content in another form.
Contact the Electropolis Museum by email via reservations@electropolis.tm.fr (only for questions of digital accessibility).

Remedies

This procedure is to be used in the following case.

You have contacted the person responsible for the website to notify them of a lack of accessibility that prevents you from accessing any of the portal content or services, and you have not received a satisfactory response.
Write a message to the Défenseur des Droits (citizens’ rights protection body).
Contact the Défenseur des Droits in your région (excl. France).
Send a letter by post (freepost, no stamp needed): Défenseur des droits Libre réponse (Freepost) 71120 75342 Paris CEDEX 07