What was it like to be a young person in the 1970s, and how did young people spend their time in Espoo back then? How has youth culture changed over the years? During the guided tour, we’ll discuss youth culture as a phenomenon, how it has manifested itself in Espoo, and how societal change has affected young people. The tour lasts 20–30 minutes.
At the end, participants can take the “Who Would You Be?” quiz.
The route to the main entrance
The drop-off point for passenger traffic is approximately 20 meters from the main entrance. The surface leading to the main entrance is even.
The 4 accessible parking spaces are located outdoors over 10 meters from the entrance. The width of the parking spaces is at least 3.6 meters.
The route to the entrance is guided, smooth and sufficiently wide and illuminated.
The route has a ramp over 6 meters long without an intermediate landing, with handrails on both sides.
The main entrance
The entrance stands out clearly and is illuminated. There is a canopy above the entrance.
The doors connected to the entrance stand out clearly and the glass doors have contrast markings. Outside the door there is sufficient room for moving e.g. with a wheelchair. The door opens automatically with a motion sensor.
In the facility
The customer service point has three floors.
For moving around, there is a lift, which can hold a wheelchair; the door opens automatically. The floor numbers in the lift can be felt with fingers. (The minimum dimensions for an accessible lift are width 1.1 m and depth 1.4 m.)
The doors in the facility stand out clearly. The glass doors have contrast markings.
The facility has an accessible toilet on the entrance floor.