SOCINTEGRA develops tactile solutions at Turaida Museum Reserve

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Two new permanent exhibitions – “Eight Centuries in Turaida Castle” and “The Seventh Tower of Turaida Castle” – have been opened at the Turaida Museum Reserve. Special attention has been paid to accessibility for different groups of society, and SOCINTEGRA developed tactile solutions to make these exhibitions accessible for people with visual impairments.

The new exhibitions in the medieval Turaida Castle combine historically research-based content with modern, interactive and audience-oriented solutions. In cooperation with the Turaida Museum Reserve, SOCINTEGRA developed several tactile accessibility solutions, making this unique cultural heritage site accessible to people with visual impairments.

SOCINTEGRA developed tactile tower models placed in the main tower of Turaida Castle, enabling visitors to understand both the tower’s architecture and the surrounding environment through touch. In cooperation with the Turaida Museum Reserve, professional audio descriptions in Latvian and English were also created, allowing people with visual impairments and other audiences to independently and fully explore the exhibition content. SOCINTEGRA also developed tactile maps placed near the tower windows, enabling visitors to understand through touch the surrounding landscape and distances to nearby cultural heritage sites.

Chairwoman of SOCINTEGRA, Marija Kožarina: “We are truly pleased to have had the opportunity to be an integral part of the creation of Turaida Museum Reserve’s new permanent exhibitions. Looking at the finished result, we are proud that another important cultural heritage site in Latvia is now accessible to all groups of society, including people with visual impairments. Moreover, these solutions provide an engaging experience not only for people with visual impairments but also for the wider public.”

The exhibition “Eight Centuries in Turaida Castle” presents the development of the castle from the 13th century to the present day. The exhibition “The Seventh Tower of Turaida Castle” reveals a lesser-known story about medieval military architecture and the role of the castle’s northern gate tower.

The new exhibitions are an important step toward accessible cultural environments in Latvia, demonstrating that cultural heritage is becoming increasingly open to all groups of society.

SOCINTEGRA continues to develop accessibility solutions in museums, cultural heritage sites and public spaces across Latvia.