The organisation may restrict access to the building to:
- People seeking access when the maximum authorised capacity has been exceeded.
- People displaying violent or discriminatory attitudes, behaving in an aggressive manner or provoking disturbances outside or at the entrance to the building, or carrying objects which could be used as weapons or objects or symbols that may incite violence.
- People showing signs of intoxication or drug abuse.
- People wearing clothing, objects or symbols that may incite violence or advocate activities contrary to fundamental rights or those which are not respectful of others.
- For safety reasons, people wearing clothes with a train or accessories which may become a hindrance in the event of an emergency evacuation of the building.
If any such person is already in the building and is in any of the situations provided for herein, the owner of the building may remove that person from the building.
- All visitors must show their ticket when entering the building and, in the case of reduced or free admission, the corresponding accreditation. The ticket must be kept until leaving the building. The organisation does not guarantee the authenticity of the tickets if they have not been purchased at an official point of sale. The organisation will not allow access to the building if they are not authentic.
- Children under the age of eighteen (18) must be accompanied by an adult throughout the entire visit.
- Bags and rucksacks or similar accessories shall be checked at security control for security reasons. To this end, access to the building will not be permitted when carrying objects that could be considered dangerous (knives, penknives, etc.).
- Pets (except guide dogs) are not allowed into the building.