Sounds Good

Parking & Transportation:

The space is located in downtown central Athens, where parking is difficult during business hours. However, there is Polis Parking on Kanigos square which is accessible. You must go to the -1 and follow signs to the exit, where the attendant will open the accessible exit. From there it is a short journey to the space.

Jump the Line: Yes, disabled patrons are allowed in first and early
Stairs: Yes, there are stairs, but there's a ramp Yes, there are stairs, but there's an elevator
Stairs – Other/Details:

They place a metal mobile ramp at the entrance of the building (which otherwise is single-step access). They have also converted the whole line of the left elevator to be accessible for wheelchairs.

Is There A Designated Accessible Seating Area? Yes, there's an accessible seating area
Accessible Seating Area Details

They have a small & short stage for the DIY events that they hold in their space. They reserve some seating near the stage, as well as priority for wheelchair access to be near the front and sides of the stage to ensure an unobstructed view.

Seating: Yes, there's seating available for those who need it
Seating-Other/Details:

They also have a sitting room for a quieter space.

Accommodations for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Patrons:

They sometimes have captioning projections at our gigs, according the artists preferences. They hope to have Greek Sign Language Interpretation in future events.

Restrooms: Yes, there's a single family/accessible/gender neutral restroom
Additional Comments:

From the venue: "We are always looking to improve our space both regarding accessibility and running safe events, and are open to hear feedback from our visitors! Aside from gigs, we also run inclusive music workshops, a choir and other public events such as screenings related to music! Head to our website for more information."

This Information Is Current As Of: November 2019
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