Accessibility Statement

Accessibility Statement

The declaring body  “Kultur | lx – Arts Council Luxembourg” is committed to making its website accessible, in accordance with the law of 28 May 2019 on the accessibility of websites and mobile applications of public sector bodies. This accessibility statement applies to https://www.kulturlx.lu/

What is digital accessibility?

Everyone should be able to easily use and consult the information on a website or an app, in particular people with disabilities and/or using assistive software or specialised equipment (blind, partially sighted or otherwise disabled people).

Compliance status

This website is not compliant with the European Standard EN 301 549 and the Framework for Assessing Web-Accessibility (RAWeb) version 1, due to the reasons listed below.

Non-accessible content

The content listed below is non-accessible for the following reason(s):

Non-compliance

  • [1.1] Information-carrying images have no alternative;
  • [1.2] Decorative images are not ignored by assistive technologies;
  • [1.9] Images have captions that are not properly linked;
  • [2.1] Frames do not have titles;
  • [3.1] Information is conveyed only by colour;
  • [3.2] [3.3] Text and interface components have insufficient contrast;
  • [4.1] Multimedia content has no text transcription or audio description;
  • [5.4 – 5.6 – 5.7] Tables have header cells and titles that are not correctly defined;
  • [6.1 – 6.2] Links have no heading or no explicit heading;
  • [7.1] JavaScript functionalities are not compatible with assistive technologies or are not accessible via the keyboard (in particular content that is displayed and hidden, autocomplete fields), or make inappropriate use of ARIA properties;
  • [8.6] ] Pages do not have a relevant page title;
  • [8.7] Language changes in the text are not reported;
  • [8.9] Pages use tags for presentation purposes (e.g. empty paragraphs);
  • [9.1] Pages have an irrelevant hierarchy of headings (missing or ill-defined headings);
  • [9.2 – 12.6] The structure and main areas of pages are poorly defined;
  • [9.3] Sequences of elements are not structured using lists;
  • [9.4] Quotations are not defined as such;
  • [10.1] HTML presentation tags or attributes are present in some pages;
  • [10.2] Some pages contain information inserted in CSS that is not rendered by assistive technologies;
  • [10.3] Content is not presented in a logical order in the source code;
  • [10.6] Links in the text environment are not sufficiently visible;
  • [10.7] Visual indications of focus are not sufficiently contrasted and/or are deactivated;
  • [10.11] Content cannot be viewed without scrolling horizontally and information is lost when pages are zoomed to 400%;
  • [10.13] Some additional content that appears when hovering or focusing is not controllable by the user;
  • [11.1] Some form fields do not have correctly linked labels;
  • [11.5] Fields of the same type are not grouped together;
  • [11.9] Form buttons have irrelevant labels;
  • [11.10 – 11.11] Input help is missing and irrelevant for fields that expect a particular format, and mandatory fields are not correctly indicated, and error messages are not linked to the corresponding fields;
  • [11.13] Some forms do not allow fields to be filled in automatically with user data;
  • [12.7] There is no quick access link to the main content of the pages;
  • [12.8] Some pages have problems with the tab path due to hidden elements;
  • [13.3] PDF documents are not accessible;
  • [13.8] Moving or flashing content cannot be controlled by the user;
  • [13.10] Functionalities that can be used with a complex gesture have no alternative with a simple management;

Preparation of this accessibility statement

This statement was prepared on the 27 February 2024. The declarations contained in this statement are accurate and based on an actual evaluation of this website compliance with the requirements defined in RAWeb 1 , such as an assessment carried out by a third party: Access42.

Feedback and contact information

  • In a written document or e-mail ;
  • verbally during an appointment or by phone.

Enforcement procedure

Should the reply be unsatisfactory, you also have the possibility of informing the Information and Press Service, the body responsible for supervising accessibility, via its online complaint form, or the Ombudsperson, the mediator of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.


This statement is based on the model set out in the Implementing Decision (EU) 2018/1523.. This model is owned by the European Union and licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license.