The Ministry of Culture is committed to making its websites accessible in accordance with Royal Decree 1112/2018 , of 7 September, on the accessibility of websites and applications for mobile devices in the public sector.
This accessibility statement applies to the website:
This website is partially in accordance with Royal Decree 1112/2018 due to the exceptions and the lack of conformity of the aspects indicated below.
The content listed below is not accessible because of the following:
On some pages the information, structure and relationships cannot be determined by software [requirement number 9.1.3.1 of the standard UNE-EN 301549:2022 Information and Relationships].
In some forms there are input fields that collect information about the user and have not identified the purpose of the entry [requirement number 9.1.3.5 of the UNE-EN 301549:2022 Identification of the Purpose of Entry].
Some pages are using text images, that is, graphics in which there is textual information that is presented only as part of an image and not as accessible text [requirement number 9.1.4.5 of the standard UNE-EN 301549:2022 Text images].
Occasionally there may be some non-textual element that does not meet the minimum contrast [requirement number 9.1.4.11 of the standard UNE-EN 301549:2022 Contrast of non-textual content].
There are some links whose purpose is not clear enough [requirement number 9.2.4.4 of the UNE-EN 301549:2022 Purpose of the links (in context)].
On some pages there are unidentified language changes [requirement number 9.3.1.2 of the standard UNE-EN 301549:2022 Language of the parties].
Occasionally there may be an entry error in a field/form that does not meet the error identification criteria [requirement number 9.3.3.1 of UNE-EN 301549:2022 Error Identification]
Occasionally there may be some component that is not correctly labeled [requirement number 9.3.3.2 of the UNE-EN 301549:2022 Labels or Instructions]
Occasionally there could be an entry error in some field/form that the user was not notified of the suggestion to solve it.[requirement number 9.3.3.3 of UNE-EN 301549:2022 Error suggestion]
There are some elements whose accessible name or functionality is not sufficiently clear [requirement number 9.4.12 of the UNE-EN 301549:2022 Name, Function, Value]
There may be documents with images that do not have an adequate textual alternative [requirement number 10.1.1.1 of the standard UNE-EN 301549:2022 Non-textual content]
There may be documents that lack structure because they are not labeled [requirement number 10.1.3.1 of the UNE-EN 301549:2022 Information and relations]
There may be documents that do not have a title [requirement number 10.1.4.3 of the standard UNE-EN 301549:2019 Contrast]
This accessibility statement was prepared on 1 July 2025.
The method used for this statement was an evaluation carried out by a third party, member of the World Wide Web Consortium W3C.
Last revision of the statement: 25 June 2025.
You can make communications about accessibility requirements (article 10.2.a of Royal Decree 1112/2018, of 7 September) such as:
Through the following routes:
Communications will be received and processed by the Information Technology Division of the Ministry of Culture.
Requests for accessible information and complaints :In accordance with article 12 of RD 1112/2018, they will be presented and registered in accordance with the requirements established in Law 39/2015, of 1 October, on the Common Administrative Procedure of Public Administrations. You can start by using the Ministry’s Complaints, Suggestions and Congratulations form.
If, once a request for accessible information or complaint has been made, it has been rejected, the decision taken is not agreed, or the response does not meet the requirements of Article 12.5 of Royal Decree 1112/2018, the person concerned may initiate a complaint. Likewise, a claim may be initiated in the event that the period of twenty working days has elapsed without having obtained a response.
The claim can be submitted through the electronic headquarters of the Ministry with digital certificate, as well as using any of the options included in Law 39/ 2015, of October 1, of the Common Administrative Procedure of Public Administrations.
The complaints will be received and treated by the Unit responsible for Accessibility of the Ministry of Culture.
These websites:
Information updated in July 2025.