Establishment details
Type of parking
- Outside
Presence of slope
- Gentle slope
flooring
- Coarse gravel ground
Number of reserved places
- No seating reserved for disabled persons
Route leading from the parking lot to the entrance
- Steep slope
Additional information
- 2.8 cm threshold between the parking area and the street.
Trail
- Slope : 12 %
- Coating in compacted rock dust
Rest area
- Presence of rest areas
Additional information
- Path leading to the exhibition, approximately 30 to 40 m long. Surface starts with coarse gravel, then transitions to small rocks. The ground is not compact and slightly unstable, with a variable and sometimes steep slope (average of about 12%).
Pathway leading to the entrance
- Without slope
- Circulation corridor at least 1.1 m wide
Course without obstacles
- No obstruction
Additional information
- Benches with a seat height of approximately 40 cm are available for visitors in the exhibition. A maneuvering space of about 1.5 m is provided inside the tipi.
Step(s) leading to entrance
- 1 step or more : 2 steps
Ramp
- No access ramp
Additional information
- Since tickets are purchased online, access to the building is not required. The shop inside the building is not accessible, but payments can be made outside using a portable payment terminal.
Description
The exhibition invites visitors to discover the culture and worldview of the Anicinapek people. Inside the tipi, immersive projections illustrate the balance between humans, animals, and nature. The site, located at the top of a hill, features a slope of approximately 40 m at a 12% grade.








