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House rules Over de Bogen

Upon entering Over de Bogen, you automatically agree to the following house rules:

1. Feel free to be yourself, but also always be considerate of others.
2. Follow the instructions of the crew and emergency services.
3. Stay inside the fences and railings, do not climb on or over them.
4. Do not throw anything over the fences or railings.
5. Wear flat shoes that allow you to walk and climb stairs with ease, so no flip-flops or heels.
6. You may not be under the influence of drugs or alcohol during your visit, nor consume them during your visit.
7. Smoking is not allowed during your visit, including electronic cigarettes.
8. There is a limited visiting time: 45 to 60 minutes.
9. Pets are not allowed, with the exception of assistance dogs or guide dogs.
10. Prams, trolleys, suitcases and/or large bags are not allowed.
11. Be aware of all safety precautions and take them seriously – you enter Over de Bogen at your own risk.

Accessibility

1. Children from 12 years are allowed to enter the roof of the Hofbogen. Prams and baby carriers are not allowed. For safety reasons, babies and children aged 11 and under are not allowed on the roof. Children over 12 must be accompanied by an adult.
2. People who cannot hear, understand or follow verbal instructions from the crew (in English or Dutch) on their own must be accompanied by someone who can.
3. Every day between 15:45 and 18:30, Over de Bogen is accessible for people with reduced mobility or wheelchair users (using a lift). The other time slots, Over de Bogen is only accessible for people with mobility problems because of the stairs that have to be climbed.

Violating one or more house rules will result in refusal of admission or immediate removal from Over de Bogen. O., Rotterdamse Dakendagen and the participating building owners are not accountable for any damage to participants or other parties.

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Locatie

O. gebruikt haar stad als podium en decor. Veel voorstellingen zijn op onalledaagse en onontdekte locaties in de stad: pleinen, woonkamers, kerken, een oude wasserij, winkel, bovenop de Bijenkorf en zelfs een fitnesscentrum.