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Accessibility Statement
Mundus Terrae Country House
Website URL: www.mundusterrae.com
Last updated: July 25, 2025
The website was created with the aim of being accessible to the greatest possible number of users, including those with disabilities, in accordance with the principles of accessibility, usability, and inclusiveness of digital content.
Commitment to accessibility
Although we are not subject to any regulatory obligations in this regard (pursuant to EU Directive 2016/2102), we are committed to constantly improving the usability of the site and correcting any problems reported by users.
We have adopted the following measures:
• Texts with good contrast and readability
• Simple and consistent navigation
• Compatibility with most devices and browsers
• Keyboard navigation support
Compatibility
The site is designed to be compatible with major modern browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge) and with mobile and desktop devices.
Known limitations
Despite our efforts to ensure site accessibility, some pages or sections may not yet fully comply with WCAG 2.1 Level AA standards. This may be due to embedded third-party content (e.g., maps, videos, external plugins) beyond our direct control.
Reports and contacts
If you encounter accessibility issues or want to report difficulties navigating the site, please contact us. We'll do our best to resolve the issue as quickly as possible.
Contacts:
Nancy Guerin
Email: mundusterrae@gmail.com
What is web accessibility?
An accessible website allows visitors with disabilities to navigate with the same or similar level of ease and enjoyment as other visitors. This can be achieved through the capabilities of the system on which the website operates and through assistive technologies.

