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"The reverting of exhibition named 'Belle Wi' is underway"

Barrier-Free Living and Assistive Technology Exhibition 'Belle Wi', located at Führer Street 74, resumes post summer hiatus from August 12. The enthusiastic 'Belle Wi' team warmly welcomes curious visitors.

Reopening of the "Belle Wi" Art Exhibition
Reopening of the "Belle Wi" Art Exhibition

"The reverting of exhibition named 'Belle Wi' is underway"

In the heart of Wiesbaden, the Office for Social Work has been hosting a model exhibition showcasing solutions for designing apartments that are not only comfortable but also barrier-free. However, a recent search for specific information about the everyday solutions presented in this exhibition has yielded limited results.

While the search did not contain detailed information about the exhibition, it did mention a related concept in the context of bungalow-style apartments in Wiesbaden. These apartments, with all rooms conveniently arranged on a single level, aim to facilitate barrier-free living indoors, making them an essential practical solution for many.

For those seeking more detailed information about the solutions presented at the Wiesbaden model exhibition, it is recommended to contact the Office for Social Work directly or visit their official website for exhibition details on barrier-free apartment design. The exhibition, spanning approximately 200 square meters, includes various aids, technical products, and renovation measures. Unfortunately, the specific availability of these aids, products, and measures was not provided in the press release.

The model exhibition operates on Tuesdays from 2pm to 6pm and Thursdays from 1pm to 5pm. It is important to note that registration for the free tour is required only for groups, not individuals. The Press Office of the State Capital Wiesbaden, located at Schlossplatz 6, 65183 Wiesbaden, is responsible for handling questions from citizens and can be contacted for further information. Their contact details can be found on their website.

While the press release did not discuss the location, size, contents, and operating hours of the exhibition in detail, it is clear that the Office for Social Work is committed to promoting barrier-free living through their model exhibitions, presented daily. For those interested in learning more about barrier-free apartment design, the Wiesbaden model exhibition is a valuable resource worth exploring.

The Wiesbaden model exhibition showcases barrier-free apartment designs as a part of a lifestyle and home-and-garden philosophy, aiming to make living more comfortable and accessible. To learn more about the specific solutions presented at the exhibition, you can contact the Office for Social Work or visit their official website for detailed information about the exhibition's aids, technical products, and renovation measures.

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