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Why only four stars? Please read.

Why only four stars? Please read.

The Positives: From the moment on I bought my ticket I knew they were sticking to diversity guidelines. the staff I saw around the building was like a real life best practise paper. Two gay men, an Asian lady, a black security guard, and a very young white rather artsy dude. Plus two retired English ladies at the membership desk.

Their toilets are GREAT too- see picture. For someone who has studied sustainable HR.. what a treat. The shop is great as well, with some artistic accessoires editions, a few great book editions, and some touristy type t shirts and caps.

It becomes clear from the history of the building and the founder that a lot of love has gone into building the place. Also, there is a great, very refined artistic energy at the backbone of the whole project that can be felt. I would have given this a raving review, had it not been for ..

The Negative: I suffer from a rare autoimmune disease. You cant see it, but it can be exhausting. I came to visit the theatre on my way to the airport. So I had my suitcase with me. There, I was told they dont have any wardrobe for tour guests (it was also not possible to deposit my suitcase at the reception or elsewhere), so I had to CARRY the damn thing up and down the stairs for the whole duration of the tour. NOT PLEASANT. I almost fainted a few times.

Please fix this problem. There should be a place to store luggage, or heavier bags. I also think that the tour is not doable for disabled people in a wheelchair. Another minus point.

All in all a great experience though.

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