Imprint

Verein Sitios

Sitios Association
c/o Pro Infirmis
Feldeggstrasse 71
8032 Zurich
switzerland

Email
hello@sitios.info

Telephone
+41 (0) 44 244 99 95

CEO
Christoph Inhelder

company number
UID no.: CHE-311.350.262
CH-ID: CH-020-6003216-0
EHRA ID: 1587834
D-U-N-S: 481300901

Bank account

Bank: Raiffeisen
Account owner: Sitios
BIC: RAIFCH22XXX
IBAN: CH29 8080 8005 9039 6190 9

Website

Concept and implementation: Christoph Inhelder, Cordelia Oppliger, Daniela Schöb
Consulting and design: Nico Ackermann
Texts: Christoph Inhelder, Cordelia Oppliger, Daniela Schöb, Selina Finsler
illustrations: Storyset

Intellectual property

Unless otherwise stated, the copyright and all other rights to all content (images, photos, texts or other files) on this website belong exclusively to the Sitios association. Using them without the express prior consent of Sitios is prohibited. The automated retrieval or presentation of all or part of the content of this website using technical tools is also prohibited.

General disclaimer

The operator of this website assumes no liability for the correctness, accuracy, timeliness, reliability and completeness of the information provided. Liability claims against the operator of this website for material or immaterial damage resulting from access to, use or non-use of the published information, misuse of the connection or technical faults are excluded. All offers are non-binding. The operator of this website expressly reserves the right to change, supplement or delete parts of the pages or the entire offer without special notice or to cease publication temporarily or permanently.

Disclaimer for links

References and links to third-party websites are outside our area of responsibility. Liability for links to third-party websites and the content of such websites is excluded. Access and use of such websites is at the respective user's own risk.

Accessible website

It is very important to us to make our applications and websites accessible to everyone. To achieve this goal, we are continuously improving usability while adhering to the latest version of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. To check the accessibility of our website, we have brought in the accessibility experts from apfelschule.ch. You've done a comprehensive review of our website. Should you still encounter accessibility issues, we look forward to hearing from you at hello@sitios.ch.E-Mail.

Bildrechte

Motivation

Olivier Maridor is standing at a tram stop with his cane for the blind.
SBV-FSA (Rafael Bornatico)
Jasmin Rechsteiner is an ambassador for people with disabilities.
MD9 (Bojan Zupan)

Projekte

Picture of Rheingasse in Basel's Old Town with Evening Atmosphere
Basel Tourism (Andreas Zimmermann)
A woman and a man are traveling with the special “O-pair” vehicle. It is a bicycle specially designed for people in wheelchairs.
Cerebral Foundation
Four people look at pictures from an exhibition in a museum. On the left is a woman in a wheelchair, in the middle an elderly couple is sitting on a bench, the fourth person is standing.
iStock
Cedric Nake, general manager of Fred Hotels, uses a measuring stick to measure the wheelchair table height in his hotel's breakfast room.
Fred Hotels
The team from Ginto discusses relevant accessibility criteria for deaf people with representatives from the Counseling for Hard of Hearing and Deaf People BFSUG
Sitios
Group photo of volunteers from AXA Switzerland
Sitios
Zurich's lake basin from the air. A colored wave is drawn above the water.
LOK Zürich 2024
Defective elevator at a train station that is blocked off with building barriers.
Sitios
A senior and a senior citizen are standing on the bridge to Saffa Island in Zurich. The elderly woman is wearing walking sticks.
Förderverein Barrierefreie Schweiz
Map section with geotags of different colors which symbolize the accessibility of the places
Sitios
A sports-looking physiotherapist in her practice. She crosses her arms and laughs.
iStock
Platform with tactile guidelines and wheelchair accessible access to the train
iStock
A group photo of around 50 volunteers at Mapathon in Basel
Sitios
Two young men are in a museum. One of them is in a wheelchair, his companion pushes the wheelchair.
iStock
Cedric Nake, general manager of Fred Hotels, uses a measuring stick to measure the width of the bed in the hotel room.
Fred Hotels
Olivier Maridor from sbv tests the readability of Ginto using the magnifying glass function.
Sitios
Group photo of volunteers from AXA Switzerland
Sitios
Group photo of around 35 volunteers who helped with the Mapathon campaign on May 30, 2024.
Sitios
A woman drives a wide stroller, in which twins are sitting, into a hotel room.
Förderverein Barrierefreie Schweiz
Ginto's architecture is based on the collection of accessibility data for areas and trails.
Sitios
Daniela Schöb from Sitios and Judith Graser from physiopaed record the accessibility information of a physio practice. They measure the height of the control elements at the entrance door.
Physioswiss
A wheelchair user in front of a staircase in a station underpass
Sitios

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