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Obviously some of the answerers live in a dictionary, not in a German speaking country.

"Kein Zugang" and "Kein Zutritt" can both mean that you are forbidden to enter. See examples from the real world of signs:

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As the Duden explains, both words have the meaning of entering (Betreten): http://www.duden.de/rechtschreibung/Zugang and http://www.duden.de/rechtschreibung/Zutritt. "Zugang" is even listed as part of the explanation of this meaning of "Zutritt":

Zu­tritt, der
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Bedeutungsübersicht

  1. das Hin[ein]gehen, Eintreten, Betreten; Zugang

So, with regard to this meaning, both words are synonymous. All claims to the contrary are simply false.

Obviously some of the answerers live in a dictionary, not in a German speaking country.

"Kein Zugang" and "Kein Zutritt" can both mean that you are forbidden to enter. See examples from the real world of signs:

enter image description here

enter image description here

"Kein Zugang" and "Kein Zutritt" can both mean that you are forbidden to enter. See examples from the real world of signs:

enter image description here

enter image description here

As the Duden explains, both words have the meaning of entering (Betreten): http://www.duden.de/rechtschreibung/Zugang and http://www.duden.de/rechtschreibung/Zutritt. "Zugang" is even listed as part of the explanation of this meaning of "Zutritt":

Zu­tritt, der
...
Bedeutungsübersicht

  1. das Hin[ein]gehen, Eintreten, Betreten; Zugang

So, with regard to this meaning, both words are synonymous. All claims to the contrary are simply false.

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Obviously some of the answerers live in a dictionary, not in a German speaking country.

"Kein Zugang" and "Kein Zutritt" can both mean that you are forbidden to enter. See examples from the real world of signs:

enter image description here

enter image description here