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Das Motiv einer Hörstation im Glasmusuem Rheinbach zeigt im Stil eines Scherenschnittes die Seitenaansicht eines Mannes mit Hut der mit seiner rechten Hand einen beladenen Holzschubkarren hält in der linken Hand eine Flasche aus der er zu trinken scheint Die komplett schwarze Figur steht vor weissem Hintergrund
Das Motiv einer Hörstation im Glasmusuem Rheinbach zeigt im Stil eines Scherenschnittes die Seitenaansicht eines Mannes mit Hut der mit seiner rechten Hand einen beladenen Holzschubkarren hält in der linken Hand eine Flasche aus der er zu trinken scheint Die komplett schwarze Figur steht vor weissem Hintergrund

Böhmisches Glas in Biografien
Dauerausstellung mit Hörstationen
01.01.2024 - 31.12.2024
Kartenlink
Glasmuseum Rheinbach
Di-Fr 10-12, 14-17, Sa/So 11-17 h
Himmeroder Wall 6, 53359 Rheinbach
02226-917501


Since 1989, the Rheinbach Glass Museum has been based in a Franconian courtyard that used to belong to the Himmerod Monastery, which was expanded with a modern new museum building. There are several disabled parking spaces in the public car park in front of the museum (address: Himmeroder Wall 6). From there, turn right to the Polligstrasse entrance. The Polligstrasse entrance is barrier-free. This entrance leads to the courtyard of the former courtyard and from there to the glass museum.

1 disabled toilet is available on the ground floor. With the wheelchair elevator, all levels of the museum can be reached, except for the gallery.

In the museum workshop, workshops for different target groups such as wheelchair users are offered on request.

An assistance dog is allowed upon request.
There are several disabled parking spaces in the public car park in front of the museum (address: Himmeroder Wall 6). From there, turn right to the Polligstrasse entrance.
The Polligstrasse entrance is barrier-free. This entrance leads to the courtyard of the former courtyard and from there to the glass museum.
1 disabled toilet is available on the ground floor.
With the wheelchair elevator, all levels of the museum can be reached, except for the gallery.
In the museum workshop, workshops for different target groups such as wheelchair users are offered on request.
An assistance dog is allowed upon request.


Ill.: motif audiostation © Glasmusuem Rheinbach 2020


Die Abbildung links zeigt das Gemälde Simultane Kleider von  Sonia Delaunay Simultane Kleider von 1925 Drei unterschiedlich gekleidete Frauen geometrische Formen und kräftige Farben ergeben eine fast abstrakte Komposition Die Abbildung rechts zeigt das lgemälde Judith und Holofernes von Fede Galizia aus dem Jahre 1610 Eine prächtig gekleidet junge schöne Frau hält den abgeschlagenen Kopf des bärtigen Holofernes in der linken Hand Mit gehobenenm Kopf blickt sie  nach links aus dem Bild
Die Abbildung links zeigt das Gemälde Simultane Kleider von  Sonia Delaunay Simultane Kleider von 1925 Drei unterschiedlich gekleidete Frauen geometrische Formen und kräftige Farben ergeben eine fast abstrakte Komposition Die Abbildung rechts zeigt das lgemälde Judith und Holofernes von Fede Galizia aus dem Jahre 1610 Eine prächtig gekleidet junge schöne Frau hält den abgeschlagenen Kopf des bärtigen Holofernes in der linken Hand Mit gehobenenm Kopf blickt sie  nach links aus dem Bild

Maestras. Malerinnen 1500–1900
Vom Mittelalter bis in die Moderne
25.02.2024 - 16.06.2024
Kartenlink
Arp Museum Bahnhof Rolandseck
Di-So/Fei 11-18 h
Hans-Arp-Allee 1, 53424 Remagen
02228-94250


The Arp Museum Bahnhof Rolandseck uses the historic station building and the modern museum building designed by the American architect Richard Meier. Both buildings are connected by a spectacular tunnel and the subsequent elevator tower.

There are 2 designated disabled parking spaces in front of the main entrance to the museum.

To get there, turn right behind the museum car park up the hill (direction Wildpark Rolandseck), then turn right in front of the station building.

Access to the museum is at ground level and stepless. Disabled-accessible cloakrooms/lockers are available in the foyer. 1 disabled toilet is located in the historic station and in the new building.

Folding stools (100) and 1 wheelchair can be borrowed at the cash desk.

Audio guides (80) are available.

For people with hearing impairments who would like to take part in a public tour, hearing amplifiers (80) are available by prior arrangement.

Guided tours and workshops are offered for people with psychological or mental disabilities and for people with dementia.

Tours in sign language and tours for people with hearing impairments can be booked.

Guided tours for the blind/visually impaired are available on request.

The gastronomy in the historic train station is barrier-free accessible via the elevator from the foyer.
There are 2 designated disabled parking spaces in front of the main entrance to the museum. To get there, turn right behind the museum car park up the hill (direction Wildpark Rolandseck), then turn right in front of the station building.
From the handicapped parking space you can reach the foyer via a level, step-free access.
There is one disabled toilet each in the historic station and in the new building.
All levels of the museum can be reached barrier-free with the elevator. By train from Koblenz/Remagen
Coming, you will find a barrier-free elevator in the brown clad building in the direction of travel at the far end of the platform.
The gastronomy in the historic train station is barrier-free accessible via the elevator from the foyer.
Guided tours are conducted in sign language upon request
For people with hearing impairments who would like to take part in a public tour, hearing amplifiers (80) are available by prior arrangement and can be borrowed at the cash desk.
80 audio guides are available.
Folding stools (100) and 1 wheelchair can be borrowed at the cash desk. Audio guides (80) are available. For people with hearing impairments who would like to take part in a public tour, hearing amplifiers (80) are available by prior arrangement and can be borrowed at the cash desk.

Specially tailored tours and workshops are offered for people with psychological or mental disabilities and for people with dementia.

Guided tours in sign language and special tours for people with hearing impairments can be booked.

Guided tours for the blind/visually impaired are available on request.

All mediation offers can also be booked as integrative tours or workshops for people with and without disabilities.


In cooperation with the Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza in Madrid, the Arp Museum is showing a comprehensive show with works by 51 female painters from important European museums and private collections.

Women have been systematically ignored, excluded or treated as isolated cases in the history of art. International museums are currently rediscovering women artists from the Middle Ages to the modern era and honoring their role in the development of painting. Many of her top-class works have previously hung unseen in museum depots.

The exhibition not only presents artists celebrated in their time, such as Artemisia Gentileschi, Élisabeth Vigée-Le Brun and Mary Cassatt, but also newly discovered masters. They all defied the difficult working conditions and found their own artistic paths. The spectrum ranges from medieval illuminators from nunnery to artists of the Baroque period who learned in their father's workshop, to the pioneers of modernism who stood up for their equal place early on.

Accompanying the exhibition, dialogue tours, workshops, a family workshop and further training for teachers and educators are offered. A catalog accompanies the exhibition.

Image left: Sonia Delaunay, Simultaneous Dresses (Three Women, Shapes, Colors, 1925) © Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid / Photos: Hélène Desplechin, Humberto Durán y José Loren

Image right: Fede Galizia, Judith and Holofernes, ca. 1610 © Palacio Real de La Granja de San Ildefonso, Segovia, Patrimonio Naciona

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Dauerausstellung zur römischen Geschichte der Stadt Xanten
Mit 6 Themenpavillons und zahlreichen Originalfunden
01.01.2016 - 31.12.2024
Kartenlink
LVR-Archäologischer Park Xanten / LVR-RömerMuseum
tägl. 9-18 h (März-Okt.), 9-17 h (Nov.), 10-16 h (Dez)
Trajanstr. 4, 46509 Xanten
02801-7120


Der Archäologische Park Xanten (APX) mit dem LVR-RömerMuseum ist in weiten Teilen für Besucherinnen und Besucher mit eingeschränkter Mobilität erschlossen. Ein Flyer vermittelt einen Überblick über begehbare Bereiche, mobile Rampen und Toiletten. An der Kasse stehen Rollstühle zur Ausleihe bereit.

Am alten Haupteingang am Hafentempel (Straße Am Rheintor), am neuen Haupteingang nahe dem Stadtzentrum (im Keisverkehr Am Rheintor rechts abbiegend) und am Parkeingang vor dem Museum (Siegfriedstraße 39) stehen ausreichend kostenlose Parkplätze zur Verfügung. Die Parkflächen und Zuwege sind rollstuhlgerecht ausgebaut.

Auf dem Parkgelände sind mehrere Toilettenanlagen für Menschen mit eingeschränkter Mobilität eingerichtet. Die Anlage direkt am Eingang ist reserviert für Menschen mit Bewegungseinschränkungen. Sie ist mit Duschfunktion und Warmlufttrocknung ausgestattet und kann mit dem Euroschlüssel aufgeschlossen werden. Bei Bedarf kann ein Schlüssel an der Kasse ausgeliehen werden. In zwei neuen Toilettenanlagen stehen auch Wickelplätze für erwachsene Personen zur Verfügung.

Das LVR-RömerMuseum ist komplett barrierefrei zugänglich. Über den Park verteilt gibt es Sitzgelegenheiten. Hier kann man zwischendurch entspannen, die Aussicht genießen und den Besuch ganz in der eigenen Geschwindigkeit gestalten.

Ein tragbares Multimediagerät leitet durch das LVR-RömerMuseum mit Filmen in Gebärdensprache. Dieses Angebot wird in Zukunft auf den gesamten Archäologischen Park ausgeweitet.

Auf Wunsch kann für Ihre Führungen ein Gebärdendolmetscher engagiert werden.
Sufficient free parking spaces are available at the old main entrance at the harbor temple (Straße Am Rheintor), at the new main entrance near the city center (turn right in the Am Rheintor traffic circle) and at the park entrance in front of the museum (Siegfriedstraße 39). The parking areas and access roads are wheelchair accessible.
There are several toilet facilities for people with restricted mobility on the park grounds. The facility directly at the entrance is reserved for people with restricted mobility. It is equipped with a shower function and hot air drying and can be unlocked with the Euro key. If required, a key can be borrowed from the cash desk. There are also changing areas for adults in two new toilet facilities.
Especially for blind people and people with limited vision we offer the hands-on program "History to touch". About thirty original finds made of ceramics, metal and bone can be picked up and extensively felt. This program is only available in connection with one Booked guided tours are offered. For people with visual impairments and blind visitors, a tactile gallery has been set up in the Roman inn. Models of the reconstructions are set up there in a handy scale. The models are made from the right material, so that they feel like their full-size role models. There are also There are a few smaller objects that can be touched. The touch gallery can be visited as part of a group tour. Individual visitors should contact the supervisor.
A portable multimedia device guides visitors through the LVR-RömerMuseum with films in sign language. This offer will be extended to the entire Archaeological Park in the future. On request, a sign language interpreter can be hired for your tour. This does not only apply to the standard tours in the park and in the museum. Suggestions and requests are expressly welcome!
The LVR-RömerMuseum is completely barrier-free. Seating is available throughout the park. Here you can relax in between, enjoy the view and plan your visit at your own pace.
Assistance dogs are allowed.





Unsere Geschichte. Deutschland seit 1945
Dauerausstellung
01.01.2020 - 31.12.2024
Kartenlink
Haus der Geschichte
Di-So 9-19 h / Eintritt frei
Willy-Brandt-Allee 14, 53113 Bonn
0228-91650


Unmittelbar vor dem Haupteingang des Haus der Geschichte stehen 2 ausgewiesene Behindertenparkplätze zur Verfügung (Strasse: Rheinweg, 30 m Entfernung). Besucher mit Behinderungen können auch in der Tiefgarage (Einfahrt Rheinweg) parken, dazu bitte an der Schranke beim Pförtner klingeln. Von hier führt der barrierfreie Aufzug in das Museumsgebäude.

Der ebenerdige Haupteingang zum Museum befindet sich am Rheinweg/Ecke Willy-Brandt-Allee und ist mit automatischen Schiebetüren versehen.

Die Ausstellungen und Funktionsräume des Museums sind weitestgehend mit dem Rollstuhl zugänglich. Fahrstühle innerhalb der Ausstellung führen zu allen Ausstellungsebenen. Mit den Aufzügen im Foyer und im Treppenhaus gelangt man barrierefrei in das Museumscafé im 1.OG bzw. in das UG mit den sanitären Anlagen und dem behindertengerechten WC.

Am Informationsschalter können folgende Hilsmittel ausgeliehen werden: Handschuhe zum Ertasten von Objekten, Rollstühle, Rollatoren und Gehhilfen, Tragbare Hocker sowie Texte und Fotos von höher angebrachten Ausstellungsobjekten, die vom Rollstuhl aus nicht einsehbar sind.

Audioguides zu einzelnen Objekten der Dauerausstellung können auf der Museumswebseite als mp3-Datei heruntergeladen werden.

Der Museumsgarten ist für Rollstuhlfahrer nach Anmeldung beim Informationsschalter über einen gesonderten Weg zugänglich.

Blindenhunde sind im Museum und in den Ausstellungen erlaubt.
Immediately in front of the main entrance to the House of History there are 2 designated disabled parking spaces (road: Rheinweg, 30 m away). Visitors with disabilities can also park in the underground car park (entrance Rheinweg), please ring the doorman`s bell at the barrier. From here, the barrier-free elevator leads to the museum building.
The ground-level main entrance to the museum is on Rheinweg/corner of Willy-Brandt-Allee and has automatic sliding doors.
Most of the museum`s exhibitions and function rooms are wheelchair accessible. Elevators within the exhibition lead to all exhibition levels. The elevators in the foyer and the stairwell provide barrier-free access to the museum café on the 1st floor and to the basement with the sanitary facilities and the disabled toilet.
A disabled toilet is located in the basement and can be reached barrier-free with the elevator.
Audio guides are available. The texts of the ASudioguides for individual objects in the permanent exhibition can be downloaded as mp3 files from the museum`s website.
The elevator in the foyer provides barrier-free access to the museum café on the first floor. Opening hours of the museum café: Tue-Sun 11.30 a.m. - 5.30 p.m
Guide dogs are allowed in the museum and exhibitions.
There are selected tactile objects in the permanent exhibition, a corresponding list can also be accessed on the website. Gloves for probing objects can be rented at the information desk. The Basic Law is also available there in Braille for borrowing.
For visitors with learning difficulties, a search for clues and an audio guide are available in the permanent exhibition.
The booklet “Our History” guides you through the permanent exhibition at eight stations. The booklet is written in simplified German and is suitable for both individual visitors and groups.

The easy-to-understand AudioGuide takes you through our permanent exhibition at thirty-three stations.

The museum website can be accessed in plain language.
Accompaniments are carried out in the exhibitions with the help of an electronic guide system. All participants are given wirelessly connected earphones through which the companion can be heard. The volume can be adjusted individually. The earphones are very comfortable to wear and can be worn with hearing aids without any problems. For hearing aid and cochlear implant users with a T-coil option, we have inductive neck loops.

There is an audio guide in German sign language with thirty-three stations.
The following aids can be borrowed at the information desk: gloves for feeling objects, wheelchairs, walkers and walking aids, portable stools as well as texts and photos of exhibits that are mounted higher up and cannot be seen from a wheelchair.





Geschichte Aachens: Stadt Karls des Großen01.01.2021 - 31.12.2024
Kartenlink
Centre Charlemagne
Di-So 10-18 Uhr
Katschhof 1, 52062 Aachen
0241-4324956


The Center Charlemagne is the new city museum of the city of Aachen. In the permanent exhibition of the Center Charlemagne, visitors get to know the most important Aachen figures, events and stories.

The Center Charlemagne does not have its own disabled parking space, as it is located in the middle of the pedestrian zone, which is closed to cars. However, there are several car parks near the Center Charlemagne. 5 disabled parking spaces are available in the Rathaus multi-storey car park (Mostardstrasse 5), a 1-minute walk away.

Access to the museum is at ground level and stepless. Barrier-free entrances to the museum are marked. Folding stools (60) can be borrowed.

The elevator in the house is suitable for wheelchairs. The elevator takes you to the various stations of the permanent exhibition in the basement.

The café on the ground floor is barrier-free. 1 disabled toilet is available on the ground floor. Numerous handicapped accessible cloakrooms/lockers are available on the ground floor.

There are inductive audio systems in all rooms accessible to visitors.

40 audio guides are available. There is also the option of downloading an app with the same information.

Guided tours for visually impaired and blind people are offered, which can also be booked independently. Three magnifying glasses are permanently installed in the permanent exhibition.

Sign language is offered at numerous media stations in the permanent exhibition. Guided tours in sign language for groups are available on request.

Guided tours in easy-to-understand language are available for groups on request.
The Center Charlemagne does not have its own disabled parking space, as it is located in the middle of the pedestrian zone, which is closed to cars. However, there are several car parks near the Center Charlemagne. 1 minute walk, in the Rathaus car park (Mostardstrasse 5) there are 5 disabled parking spaces available.
Access to the building is at ground level and stepless.
The elevator in the house is suitable for wheelchairs. The elevator takes you to the various stations of the permanent exhibition in the basement.
The café on the ground floor is barrier-free accessible.
1 disabled toilet is available on the ground floor. Numerous disabled-accessible cloakrooms/lockers are available on the ground floor.
40 audio guides are available. There is also the option of downloading an app with the same information.
Guided tours for visually impaired and blind people are offered, which can also be booked at any time. Three magnifying glasses are permanently installed in the permanent exhibition.
Sign language is offered at numerous media stations in the permanent exhibition. Guided tours in sign language for groups are available on request.
Barrier-free entrances to the museum are marked. Folding stools (60) can be borrowed.
Guided tours in simple language for groups are available on request.
Inductive audio system in all rooms accessible to visitors.





Wohnkultur des 18. und 19. Jahrhunderts
Dauerausstellung
01.01.2022 - 31.12.2024
Kartenlink
Roentgen-Museum Neuwied
Di-Fr 11-17, Sa/So/Fei 14-17 Uhr
Raiffeisenplatz 1a, 56564 Neuwied
02631-803379


The Roentgen Museum Neuwied was opened in 1928 as a district museum in a building designed by the Cologne architects Mattar and Scheler.

A disabled parking space is located directly behind the museum building. Access to the museum is at ground level and there are no steps. All levels of the museum can be reached by wheelchair users via a large passenger elevator.

The disabled toilet is on the 3rd floor and is easily accessible via the large passenger elevator.

The passenger elevator can be operated with large tactile characters.
There are some tactile objects available.

Guided tours for visually impaired and blind people are offered on request.

Guided tours in plain language are offered on request.

Folding chairs can be borrowed for free on the ground floor.

Assistance dogs are allowed.
A disabled parking space is located directly behind the museum building.
Access to the museum is at ground level and there are no steps.
All levels of the museum can be reached by wheelchair users via a large passenger elevator.
The disabled toilet is on the 3rd floor and is easily accessible via the large passenger elevator.
The passenger elevator can be operated with large tactile characters.
There are some tactile objects available. Guided tours for visually impaired and blind people are offered on request.
Guided tours in plain language are offered on request.
Folding chairs can be borrowed for free on the ground floor.
Assistance dogs are allowed.





Vergangenheit, Gegenwart und Zukunft der Medien erleben
Dauerausstellung
01.01.2022 - 31.12.2024
Kartenlink
Internationales Zeitungsmuseum IZM
Di-So 10-18 h
Pontstr. 13, 52062 Aachen
0241-4324910


The IZM has been housed in the historic "Great House of Aachen" (1495) since 1931. It is located in the pedestrian zone and therefore does not have its own disabled parking space. On the museum`s website, however, a city map with all disabled parking spaces in the area can be called up (PDF).
The museum is located in the pedestrian zone and therefore does not have its own disabled parking space. However, a city map with all disabled parking spaces in the area (PDF) can be called up on the museum`s website.
Assistance dogs are allowed.
The museum is accessible at ground level and without steps. In the entrance area there is a wheelchair-accessible elevator. The elevator takes you to the 1 meter higher exhibition level with the checkout area. From here you can reach the Café Kaffesatz and the disabled toilet without barriers.
With the lift, which is suitable for wheelchairs, you can reach the 1 meter higher exhibition level from the entrance area with the cash register area, disabled toilet facilities, museum shop and the Café Kaffesatz. The library and the permanent exhibition on the upper floor can also be reached by elevator.
A disabled toilet is located on the lower exhibition level.
The Café Kaffesatz is barrier-free accessible from the checkout area.
Infopoints with audio guides are installed in every room of the permanent exhibition for people with visual impairments.
Infopoints with audio guides are installed in every room of the permanent exhibition for people with visual impairments.





Eine alte Fabrik wird lebendig
Dauerausstellung zur Geschichte der Tuchfabrik Müller
01.01.2022 - 31.12.2024
Kartenlink
LVR Idustriemuseum Tuchfabrik Müller
Di-Fr 10-17, Sa/So/Fei 11-18 Uhr
Carl-Koenen-Straße 25, 53881 Euskirchen
02234-9921555


The former Müller cloth factory, the core of the LVR Industrial Museum in Euskirchen, is almost completely accessible to people with mobility problems or wheelchair users, despite the historic building fabric being listed. All floors of the cloth factory can be reached via a sufficiently large passenger elevator. Since the cloth factory can only be visited with a guided tour, there is always a contact person who is happy to help if required. Disabled parking spaces and a disabled toilet in the new museum building are available.

All doors/passages are at least 90 cm wide (exception: outbuildings - smallest passage width 70 cm). The tables in the café are wheelchair accessible at a height of 67 cm.

For the tour of the cloth factory and the special exhibition, folding stools can be borrowed free of charge, which when closed also serve as walking and standing aids.

During the guided tours in the cloth factory there are many tactile offers which, together with the noise of the machines and the smell of oil and wool, make the visit a sensual experience. The tours last about 75 minutes. A fee of €45 must be paid for the tour (up to 25 people) and the reduced group admission for severely disabled people of €3.50 per person. On request it is possible to book a separate tour for a group of people with visual impairments and blind people. If possible, the program should be agreed at least two weeks in advance.

The museum offers special exhibitions on fixed dates on Sundays for deaf and hearing-impaired people. The tours last about 75 minutes. Please check our events calendar for current dates. The tours are translated into German sign language by a sign language interpreter. The sign language interpreter is paid for by the Regional Council of the Rhineland, the reduced entrance fee for the severely disabled is €4.

Deaf people can also book individual tours with sign language translation on a desired date during opening hours. The tours last about 75 minutes. The LVR bears the costs for the sign language interpreter, you pay the reduced group admission for severely disabled people of €3.50 per person, plus €45 guide fee (up to 25 people). Please register at least four weeks before the dates using the registration form on the museum website.

For visitors with cognitive disabilities, tours and programs are conducted in simple, understandable language and specifically tailored to the needs of the groups. In the Müller cloth factory, visitors can try out many things for themselves and experience machines in action. Some programs are more action-oriented and particularly suitable for people with learning disabilities. If possible, the programs should be arranged by telephone at least two weeks before the planned date. Telephone: 02251-1488 0)
Disabled parking spaces are available in the new museum building.
All floors of the cloth factory can be reached via a sufficiently large passenger elevator that is suitable for wheelchairs. The wet finish and the steam engine can only be reached via a flight of stairs, but can be viewed.
A disabled toilet is located in the new museum building (main building).
During the guided tours in the cloth factory there are many tactile offers which, together with the noise of the machines and the smell of oil and wool, make the visit a sensual experience. The tours last about 75 minutes. A fee of €45 must be paid for the tour (up to 25 people) and the reduced group admission for severely disabled people of €3.50 per person. On request it is possible to book a separate tour for a group of people with visual impairments and blind people. If possible, the program should be agreed at least two weeks in advance.
The tables in the café are wheelchair accessible at a height of 67 cm.
For visitors with cognitive disabilities, tours and programs are conducted in simple, understandable language and specifically tailored to the needs of the groups. In the Müller cloth factory, visitors can try out many things for themselves and experience machines in action. Some programs are more action-oriented and particularly suitable for people with learning disabilities. If possible, the programs should be arranged by telephone at least two weeks before the planned date. Telephone: 02251-1488 0)
The museum offers special exhibitions on fixed dates on Sundays for deaf and hearing-impaired people. The tours last about 75 minutes. Please check our events calendar for current dates. The tours are translated into German sign language by a sign language interpreter. The sign language interpreter is paid for by the Regional Council of the Rhineland, the reduced entrance fee for the severely disabled is €4.

Deaf people can also book individual tours with sign language translation on a desired date during opening hours. The tours last about 75 minutes. The LVR bears the costs for the sign language interpreter, you pay the reduced group admission for severely disabled people of €3.50 per person, plus €45 guide fee (up to 25 people). Please register at least four weeks before the dates using the registration form on the museum website.
Since the cloth factory can only be visited with a guided tour, you will always find a contact person who will be happy to help you if you wish.

For the tour of the cloth factory and the special exhibition, you can borrow folding stools free of charge, which when closed also serve as walking and standing aids.

All doors/passages are at least 90 cm wide (exception: outbuildings - smallest passage width 70 cm).

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Stadtgeschichtliche Sammlung01.01.2022 - 31.12.2024
Kartenlink
Städtisches Museum Schloss Rheydt
Di-So 11-18 h
Schlossstr. 508, 41238 Mönchengladbach
02166-928900


Rheydt Castle in Mönchengladbach is the only architecturally completely preserved Renaissance castle on the Lower Rhine. Today, the castle and the outer bailey not only house the Municipal Museum of the City of Mönchengladbach, but are also a venue for a variety of cultural events and a local recreation area with extensive green spaces.

The mansion is fully wheelchair accessible. An elevator is available. A wheelchair-accessible toilet with an alarm button is also available.

The outer bailey is not fully accessible for wheelchair users.
The cobblestones on the outside paths can also present a slight barrier. Walking aids with small wheels do not roll comfortably there. Steep inclines cannot be overcome on the paths.

The casemates can only be accessed via stairs.

The museum regularly offers special tours for people with dementia changes, often also for residents of old people`s homes and other facilities. The visit is based on a trip to Rheydt Castle, a "trip into the blue". In conversations, with pictures and original objects, the participants` memories are evoked and reproduced. The path through the museum ends at a coffee table set in the style of the 1950s/60s.

Appointments can be made personally on 02166-9289016 on Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to 11.30 a.m. and on Thursdays from 3 p.m. to 4.30 p.m.

You can also send us your request by e-mail (museumspaedagogik@schlossrheydt.de) with your phone number.
A wheelchair-accessible elevator is available.
A wheelchair accessible toilet is available.
The museum regularly offers special tours for people with dementia changes, often also for residents of old people`s homes and other facilities. The visit is based on a trip to Rheydt Castle, a "trip into the blue". In conversations, with pictures and original objects, the participants` memories are evoked and reproduced. The path through the museum ends at a coffee table set in the style of the 1950s/60s.

Appointments can be made personally on 0 21 66 – 9 28 90 – 16 on Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to 11.30 a.m. and on Thursdays from 3 p.m. to 4.30 p.m.

You can also send us your request by e-mail (museumspaedagogik@schlossrheydt.de) with your phone number.
Assistance dogs are allowed but must be on a leash.





Sammlung Seuwen
Antikensammlung
01.01.2022 - 31.12.2024
Kartenlink
Städtisches Museum Schloss Rheydt
Di-So 11-18 h
Schlossstr. 508, 41238 Mönchengladbach
02166-928900


Rheydt Castle in Mönchengladbach is the only architecturally completely preserved Renaissance castle on the Lower Rhine. Today, the castle and the outer bailey not only house the Municipal Museum of the City of Mönchengladbach, but are also a venue for a variety of cultural events and a local recreation area with extensive green spaces.

The mansion is fully wheelchair accessible. An elevator is available. A wheelchair-accessible toilet with an alarm button is also available.

The outer bailey is not fully accessible for wheelchair users.
The cobblestones on the outside paths can also present a slight barrier. Walking aids with small wheels do not roll comfortably there. Steep inclines cannot be overcome on the paths.

The casemates can only be accessed via stairs.

The museum regularly offers special tours for people with dementia changes, often also for residents of old people`s homes and other facilities. The visit is based on a trip to Rheydt Castle, a "trip into the blue". In conversations, with pictures and original objects, the participants` memories are evoked and reproduced. The path through the museum ends at a coffee table set in the style of the 1950s/60s.

Appointments can be made personally on 02166-9289016 on Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to 11.30 a.m. and on Thursdays from 3 p.m. to 4.30 p.m.

You can also send us your request by e-mail (museumspaedagogik@schlossrheydt.de) with your phone number.
A wheelchair-accessible elevator is available.
A wheelchair accessible toilet is available.
The museum regularly offers special tours for people with dementia changes, often also for residents of old people`s homes and other facilities. The visit is based on a trip to Rheydt Castle, a "trip into the blue". In conversations, with pictures and original objects, the participants` memories are evoked and reproduced. The path through the museum ends at a coffee table set in the style of the 1950s/60s.

Appointments can be made personally on 0 21 66 – 9 28 90 – 16 on Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to 11.30 a.m. and on Thursdays from 3 p.m. to 4.30 p.m.

You can also send us your request by e-mail (museumspaedagogik@schlossrheydt.de) with your phone number.
Assistance dogs are allowed but must be on a leash.





Das Museum ist wegen Umbaumaßnahmen bis auf Weiteres geschlossen01.01.2023 - 30.07.2024
Kartenlink
B.C. Koekkoek-Haus
Di-So /Fei 11-17 h
Koekkoekplatz 1, 47533 Kleve
02821-768833




Schlesische Erinnerungsorte
Dauerausstellung
01.01.2023 - 31.12.2024
Kartenlink
Haus Schlesien - Museum für schlesische Landeskunde
Di-Fr 10-12, 13-17, Sa/So/Fei 11-18 h
Dollendorfer Str. 412, 53639 Königswinter
02244-8860




August Macke 1887-1914
Dauerausstellung
01.01.2023 - 31.12.2024
Kartenlink
Museum August Macke Haus
Do 11-19, Fr/Sa/So 11-17 h
Hochstadenring 36, 53119 Bonn
0228-655531


The Museum August Macke Haus is dedicated to maintaining the memory and work of August Macke and the Rhenish Expressionists. The heart of the museum is August Macke`s former home and studio, which was expanded in 2017 with a spacious modern extension. This enables barrier-free access to the former house of the artist and, in addition to rooms for special exhibitions and events, includes a roof terrace, a museum educational studio, a library, the museum shop and a museum café with a terrace in the idyllic garden between the artist house and the extension, which is sealed off from the street by a high, free-standing glass facade. Access to the museum is via the ground-level, step-free main entrance in the annex. (Hochstadenstrasse) All 14 rooms of the former residential and studio building as well as all other publicly accessible areas of the museum can be reached via 2 wheelchair-accessible elevators.

A designated disabled parking space is located in the museum car park, Bornheimer Str. 98-100. The museum is at ground level and can be reached via the main entrance without steps. The entrance door opens automatically.

All levels of the museum are accessible via wheelchair-accessible elevators. Wheelchairs and walking frames are accessible on all levels and in all rooms of the museum.

A barrier-free disabled toilet and the cloakroom are located in the basement.

The café in the foyer area is barrier-free accessible via a flat ramp. The inner courtyard is at ground level and also easily accessible for wheelchair users from the foyer.

A wheelchair can be borrowed free of charge at the cash desk. This can be reserved in advance by phone: 0228-655531 or by email to buero(at)august-macke-haus.de. In addition, 10 folding stools can be borrowed free of charge.

A total of 48 audio guides are available.
The listening stations in the museum are accessible for wheelchair users.

Guided tours for the blind and visually impaired are available on request. Workshops for people with dementia changes are offered on request. Guided tours in sign language are available upon request.

Guide and assistance dogs, which are marked accordingly, may be taken into the museum.
A designated disabled parking space is located in the museum car park, Bornheimer Str. 98-100.
The museum is at ground level and can be reached via the main entrance without steps. The glass door opens automatically.
All levels of the museum are accessible via wheelchair-accessible elevators. Wheelchairs and walking frames are accessible on all levels and in all rooms of the museum.
The café in the foyer area is barrier-free accessible via a flat ramp. The inner courtyard is at ground level and also easily accessible for wheelchair users from the foyer.
A barrier-free disabled toilet and the cloakroom are located in the basement.
Guided tours for the blind and visually impaired are available on request.
Guided tours in sign language are available upon request.
Guided tours in easy language are available on request.
A total of 48 audio guides are available, which can be borrowed at the ticket office.
A wheelchair can be borrowed free of charge at the cash desk. This can be reserved in advance on T 0228 655531 or by email to buero(at)august-macke-haus.de. In addition, 10 folding stools can be borrowed free of charge.

The audio stations in the museum are accessible for wheelchair users.

Workshops for people with dementia changes are offered on request. A rental wheelchair is available.
Guide and assistance dogs, which are marked accordingly, may be taken into the museum.





Dauerausstellungen zur Burggeschichte, zur Stadtgeschichte und zur Firma Thonet01.01.2023 - 31.12.2024
Kartenlink
Museum Boppard
Di-Fr 10-17, Sa/So/Fei 11-18 Uhr
Burgplatz 2, 56154 Boppard
06742-8015984


The Musuem Boopard is housed in the historic Electoral Castle. When redesigning the museum, the issue of "accessibility" was taken into account.

A designated disabled parking space is available, access via Burgstrasse. The path from the parking lot to the entrance is 50 meters long and easily passable. The building is accessible at ground level and without steps via the entrance from Burgplatz.

Several disabled toilets are located on the ground floor.

The exhibitions on the different floors of the museum can be reached via a wheelchair-accessible elevator. There are no steps in the exhibition tours, the walkways are spacious and the exhibition units are easily accessible with a wheelchair. Exhibition content is conveyed through high-contrast, easily legible text representations or audio files.

A wheelchair and a walker can be borrowed. All doors and passageways that can be used by visitors are at least 90 cm wide.

The checkout counter is 77 cm high at its lowest point. Most of the exhibits are accessible to wheelchair users while sitting.

The museum staff looks forward to welcoming visitors and is always ready to help and provide information.
A designated disabled parking space is available. The path from the parking lot to the entrance is 50 meters long. It is easy to drive on.
The building is accessible at ground level and without steps via the entrance from Burgplatz.
All rooms accessible to visitors are at ground level or can be reached via an elevator suitable for wheelchairs. The elevator door is 110 cm wide. All doors and passageways that can be used by visitors are at least 90 cm wide. The exhibitions on the different floors of the museum can be reached via a wheelchair-accessible elevator. There are no steps in the exhibition tours, the walkways are spacious and the exhibition units are easily accessible with a wheelchair.
Several disabled toilets are located on the ground floor.
Exhibition content is conveyed through high-contrast, easily legible text representations or audio files.
A wheelchair and a walker can be borrowed. All doors and passageways that can be used by visitors are at least 90 cm wide. The checkout counter is 77 cm high at its lowest point. Most of the exhibits are accessible to wheelchair users while sitting.
Assistance dogs are allowed.





Dauerausstellung zu den Werken verfolgter Künstler*innen01.01.2023 - 31.12.2024
Kartenlink
Zentrum für verfolgte Künste
Di–So/Fei 10–17 Uhr
Wuppertaler Str. 160, 42653 Solingen
+49 212 2 58 14-0 / -44 Fax


The Center for Persecuted Arts is located in the building of the former town hall of Gräfrath, which was built in 1907/1908 in the Neuberg style and expanded in 1995/1996 with a rear extension.

There are 2 disabled parking spaces available. Access is via the side entrance on the left, which is at ground level and has no steps. Unfortunately, all access routes are paved with cobblestones.

A disabled-friendly sanitary room is available on the 2nd floor below.

Disabled lockers are available in the foyer. The publicly accessible areas of the museum can be reached via an elevator suitable for wheelchairs. The door widths are only partially suitable for wheelchairs.

Audio guides can be borrowed in the foyer, as can folding stools and a wheelchair.

Tactile sculptures are available.

Texts are available in plain language.

The Junkbrunnen restaurant is located on the ground floor. Access is via a level, step-free entrance. A disabled toilet is available in the restaurant. A ground-level beer garden also belongs to the restaurant.
Opening times: Tue-Sat 4.30pm-11pm, Sunday 12pm-2pm & 4.30pm-10pm
There are 2 disabled parking spaces available.
Step-free access at ground level is possible via the side entrance on the left.
The publicly accessible areas of the museum can be reached via an elevator suitable for wheelchairs. However, the door widths are only partially suitable for wheelchair users.
A disabled toilet is located on the 2nd basement floor.
Audio guides can be borrowed in the foyer.
Some tactile sculptures are available.
Texts are available in plain language.
Assistance dogs are allowed
The Jungbrunnen restaurant is located on the ground floor. Access is via a level, step-free entrance. A disabled toilet is available in the restaurant. A ground-level beer garden also belongs to the restaurant.
Opening times: Tue-Sat 4.30pm-11pm, Sunday 12pm-2pm & 4.30pm-10pm
Audio guides can be borrowed in the foyer, as can folding stools and a wheelchair.





Kunsthandwerk vom Mittelalter bis zum Jugendstil
Dauerausstellung
01.01.2023 - 31.12.2024
Kartenlink
Museum für Angewandte Kunst Köln MAKK
Di-So 11-17, 1.Do im Monat 11-22 h
An der Rechtschule, 50667 Köln
0221-22126714


The Museum of Applied Arts Cologne (MAKK) is located not far from the main train station, cathedral and Museum Ludwig.

3 designated public disabled parking spaces are located directly in front of the museum (street "An der Rechtschule"), further parking spaces are available around the museum square.

The museum forecourt is easily accessible for wheelchair users coming from the cathedral and Wallrafplatz via the lowered curb, the museum entrance is at ground level.

The cash desk/information desk is in the foyer. From here you can get to the design lounge, the exhibition areas and the gastronomy. The cloakroom lockers are on the ground floor in the entrance area behind the design lounge.

2 disabled toilets are located in the basement and are fully accessible by elevator.

The elevator is in the entrance area/ticket office. All controls in the elevator are installed at a height suitable for disabled people. All exhibition departments on the 1st and 2nd floors and in the basement (sanitary area) are accessible by elevator.

A second elevator takes you to the exhibition hall, the café and the courtyard as well as the ground floor of the design wing. A wheelchair stair lift is available to access the second exhibition level of the design department.

Seating is available in the exhibition areas and in the foyer as well as in the Design Lounge in front of the lockers.

1 manual rental wheelchair and folding chairs (15) are available.

Induction loops for hearing aids and tour guides are available.

The guided tour "Precious shards! A comparison of ceramic techniques" is particularly suitable for the blind/visually impaired. Tactile objects are available.

Guided tours on other topics are possible by arrangement and can be booked through the Cologne Museum Service.

The restaurant in the inner courtyard can be reached by wheelchair via a second elevator. Normal table height, wheelchair accessible depending on the wheelchair model.
3 designated public disabled parking spaces are located directly in front of the museum (street "An der Rechtschule").
The museum entrance is at ground level, the museum forecourt is easily accessible for wheelchair users coming from the cathedral and Wallrafplatz via the lowered curb.
Elevator at ground level in the entrance area / ticket office. All controls in the elevator are installed at a height suitable for disabled people. All exhibition departments on the 1st and 2nd floors as well as the basement (sanitary area) are accessible by elevator. A second elevator takes you to the exhibition hall, café and inner courtyard as well as to the ground floor of the design wing. A wheelchair stairlift is available to access the second exhibition level of the design department.
2 disabled toilets in the basement are fully accessible by elevator.
The guided tour "Precious shards! A comparison of ceramic techniques" is particularly suitable for the blind/visually impaired. Tactile objects are available. Guided tours on other topics are possible by arrangement and can be booked through the Cologne Museum Service.

"Design" app audio guide for blind and visually impaired people with audio descriptions for free download to smartphones or tablets.
The gastronomy in the basement is barrier-free accessible via the elevator. Normal table height, wheelchair accessible depending on the wheelchair model.
Induction loops for hearing aids and tour guide available.
The "Design" app audio guide in plain language can be downloaded free of charge.
Assistance dogs are allowed.
1 wheelchair and folding stool (15) can be borrowed, they are handed out at reception.

Induction loops for hearing aids and tour guide available.

Guided tours for the blind / visually impaired possible by arrangement. The guided tour "Precious shards! A comparison of ceramic techniques" is particularly suitable for the blind/visually impaired.

Tactile objects are available.

Guided tours on other topics are possible by arrangement and can be booked through the Cologne Museum Service.





Kunst + Design im Dialog
Dauerausstellung
01.01.2023 - 31.12.2024
Kartenlink
Museum für Angewandte Kunst Köln MAKK
Di-So 11-17, 1.Do im Monat 11-22 h
An der Rechtschule, 50667 Köln
0221-22126714


The Museum of Applied Arts Cologne (MAKK) is located not far from the main train station, cathedral and Museum Ludwig.

3 designated public disabled parking spaces are located directly in front of the museum (street "An der Rechtschule"), further parking spaces are available around the museum square.

The museum forecourt is easily accessible for wheelchair users coming from the cathedral and Wallrafplatz via the lowered curb, the museum entrance is at ground level.

The cash desk/information desk is in the foyer. From here you can get to the design lounge, the exhibition areas and the gastronomy. The cloakroom lockers are on the ground floor in the entrance area behind the design lounge.

2 disabled toilets are located in the basement and are fully accessible by elevator.

The elevator is in the entrance area/ticket office. All controls in the elevator are installed at a height suitable for disabled people. All exhibition departments on the 1st and 2nd floors and in the basement (sanitary area) are accessible by elevator.

A second elevator takes you to the exhibition hall, the café and the courtyard as well as the ground floor of the design wing. A wheelchair stair lift is available to access the second exhibition level of the design department.

Seating is available in the exhibition areas and in the foyer as well as in the Design Lounge in front of the lockers.

1 manual rental wheelchair and folding chairs (15) are available.

Induction loops for hearing aids and tour guides are available.

The guided tour "Precious shards! A comparison of ceramic techniques" is particularly suitable for the blind/visually impaired. Tactile objects are available.

Guided tours on other topics are possible by arrangement and can be booked through the Cologne Museum Service.

The restaurant in the inner courtyard can be reached by wheelchair via a second elevator. Normal table height, wheelchair accessible depending on the wheelchair model.
3 designated public disabled parking spaces are located directly in front of the museum (street "An der Rechtschule").
The museum entrance is at ground level, the museum forecourt is easily accessible for wheelchair users coming from the cathedral and Wallrafplatz via the lowered curb.
Elevator at ground level in the entrance area / ticket office. All controls in the elevator are installed at a height suitable for disabled people. All exhibition departments on the 1st and 2nd floors as well as the basement (sanitary area) are accessible by elevator. A second elevator takes you to the exhibition hall, café and inner courtyard as well as to the ground floor of the design wing. A wheelchair stairlift is available to access the second exhibition level of the design department.
2 disabled toilets in the basement are fully accessible by elevator.
The guided tour "Precious shards! A comparison of ceramic techniques" is particularly suitable for the blind/visually impaired. Tactile objects are available. Guided tours on other topics are possible by arrangement and can be booked through the Cologne Museum Service.

"Design" app audio guide for blind and visually impaired people with audio descriptions for free download to smartphones or tablets.
The gastronomy in the basement is barrier-free accessible via the elevator. Normal table height, wheelchair accessible depending on the wheelchair model.
Induction loops for hearing aids and tour guide available.
The "Design" app audio guide in plain language can be downloaded free of charge.
Assistance dogs are allowed.
1 wheelchair and folding stool (15) can be borrowed, they are handed out at reception.

Induction loops for hearing aids and tour guide available.

Guided tours for the blind / visually impaired possible by arrangement. The guided tour "Precious shards! A comparison of ceramic techniques" is particularly suitable for the blind/visually impaired.

Tactile objects are available.

Guided tours on other topics are possible by arrangement and can be booked through the Cologne Museum Service.





Sammlung Lambrecht-Schadeberg und Sammlung Gegenwartskunst17.02.2023 - 01.04.2024
Kartenlink
Museum für Gegenwartskunst Siegen
Di-So 11-18, Do 11-20 h
Unteres Schloss 1, 57072 Siegen
0271-4057710


The Museum of Contemporary Art Siegen has its headquarters in a centrally located building ensemble in which the old structure was combined with a new building. The old building, erected in 1894 as a telegraph office, was extended by a museum building facing the courtyard of the lower castle.

2 public disabled parking spaces are located about 20 meters from the museum.

The museum entrance is at ground level and there are no steps; all exhibition levels can be reached via the barrier-free elevator.

The door widths in the museum are suitable for wheelchairs.

1 disabled toilet, the disabled cloakroom and lockers are located on the ground floor.

Folding stools (10) can be borrowed.

Offers for people with dementia changes on request.

Workshops for young people with mental disabilities are held on request.

The brasserie "Ristorante e Piazza" offers Mediterranean specialties in the new building of the museum. Access is at ground level.
2 public disabled parking spaces are located about 20 meters from the museum.
Level, stepless access through the main entrance.
All levels of the museum are barrier-free accessible by elevator.
1 disabled toilet is on the ground floor.
The family-friendly brasserie "Ristorante e Piazza" offers Mediterranean specialties in the new building of the museum. Access is at ground level.
Folding stools (10) can be borrowed. Offers for people with dementia changes on request. Workshops for young people with mental disabilities on request.
The museum website can be accessed in plain language
Offers for people with dementia changes on request.





Die Geschichte der Klinge von der Steinzeit bis ins 21. Jahrhundert
Dauerausstellung
01.01.2024 - 31.12.2024
Kartenlink
Deutsches Klingenmuseum
Di-So 10-17, Fr 14-17 h
Klosterhof 4, 42653 Solingen
0212-258360


The German Blade Museum has been housed in the baroque building of the former Augustinian monastery in Gräfrath since 1991.

A disabled parking space is available.

The museum is barrier-free for people with walking disabilities and wheelchair users. All public areas of the museum are easily accessible.

A disabled toilet is available.

Guided tours for blind and visually impaired museum visitors are offered.
A disabled parking space is available.
A disabled toilet is available.
A wheelchair-accessible elevator is available.
Guided tours for blind and visually impaired museum visitors are offered.
The museum is barrier-free for people with walking disabilities and wheelchair users. All public areas of the museum are easily accessible.
The museum website is available in plain language





25 Jahre Kunstmuseum Solingen
Dauerausstellung
01.01.2024 - 31.12.2024
Kartenlink
Kunstmuseum Solingen
Di-So 10-17 h
Wuppertaler Str. 160, 42653 Solingen
0212-258140


Das Kunstmuseum Solingen ist in einem denkmalgeschützten Altbau aus dem Jahre 1907/1908 (ehemaliges Rathaus Gräfrath) und einem Neubau untergebracht, der 1995/1996 angefügt wurde. 50 Meter vom Eingang entfernt befinden sich 2 Behindertenparkplätze. Der Zugang erfolgt ebenerdig und stufenlos über einen Nebeneingang, der als Behinderteneingang ausgewiesen ist.Im Gebäude befindet sich 1 behindertengerechtes WC im UG sowie ein behindertengerechter Aufzug. Alle Türbreiten sind für Rolli geeignet.1 Leihrollstuhl sowie frei zugängliche Klapphocker stehen zur Verfügung. Audioguides zur ständigen Sammlung und zu einzelnen Wechselausstellungen wie zur Internationalen Bergischen Kunstausstellung können ausgeliehen werden. Auf Anfrage werden Führungen in Leichter Sprache durchgeführt.Die Gastronomie ist barrierefrei zugänglich. Ein Assistenzhund ist erlaubt.
Ebenerdiger, stufenloser Zugang durch den Nebeneingang, der als Behinderteneingang ausgewiesen ist.
2 Behindertenparkplätze finden sich 50 Meter vom Museumseingang entfernt.
Rolli-Aufzug vorhanden.
1 Behindertengerechtes WC im UG vorhanden.
Die Gastronomie ist barrierefrei zugänglich.
Auf Anfrage werden Führungen in Leichter Sprache durchgeführt.
Ein Assistenzhund ist erlaubt.
Es sind Audioguides zur ständigen Sammlung und zu einzelnen Wechselausstellungen wie z.B. zur "Internationalen Bergischen Kunstausstellung" vorhanden.





Sammlung Ströher
Dauerausstellung
01.01.2024 - 31.12.2024
Kartenlink
MKM Museum Küppersmühle
Mi 14-18, Do/Fr/Sa/So/Fei 11-18 h
Philosophenweg 55, 47051 Duisburg
0203-30194810


The Küppersmühle Museum was opened in 1999 with around 3,600 square meters of exhibition space and is located in a former granary in Duisburg`s inner harbor, which was converted according to plans by Basel architects Herzog & de Meuron. Opposite the museum there are 3 designated public disabled parking spaces in the shoulder of the Philosophenweg.

Access to the building is at ground level via a paved forecourt. Directly next to the main entrance (revolving door) there is another door in the glass front, which is opened by the staff.

In the entrance area behind the cash desk there is a freely accessible and disabled-friendly cloakroom.

The handicapped-accessible sanitary rooms are located in the subsequent connecting corridor to the restaurant, which is also barrier-free.

All levels of the museum can be reached with the barrier-free elevator.

All door widths in the museum are suitable for wheelchairs.

Wheelchairs are available for hire.
Opposite the museum there are 3 designated public disabled parking spaces in the shoulder of the Philosophenweg.
Access to the building is at ground level via a paved forecourt. Directly next to the main entrance (revolving door) there is another door in the glass front, which is opened by the staff.
In the connecting corridor between the cash register and the restaurant (ground floor)
the handicapped-accessible sanitary rooms are on the ground floor.
All levels of the museum can be reached with the barrier-free elevator. All door widths in the museum are suitable for wheelchairs.
The restaurant is barrier-free accessible from the foyer via a ground-level connecting corridor.





Weltansichten
Landschaften in der Kunst seit dem 15. Jahrhundert
01.01.2024 - 31.12.2024
Kartenlink
Museum unter Tage – MuT
Mi-Fr 14-18 Uhr, Sa/So 12-18 Uhr
Nevelstr. 29c, 44795 Bochum
0234-3228523


The MuT underground museum was opened in November 2015 and built underground on the main axis of the Schloßpark Haus Weitmar in a way that protects the landscape. A third (approx. 500 m2) of the exhibition space is used for temporary exhibitions.

There are 4 disabled parking spaces available. These are located in the hotel`s own car park on Schloßstrasse (turn right onto Schloßstrasse at the Blankensteiner Straße stop). From there it is about a 5-minute walk through the park to the underground museum building.

Access to the museum is at ground level and stepless. The main entrance opens at the push of a button. The exhibition level can be reached via a wheelchair-accessible elevator. The door widths are suitable for wheelchair users. The bistro is barrier-free accessible via a ramp.

Disabled-accessible restrooms are available.

Disabled-accessible cloakroom/lockers are available.

Audio guides (MP3) are available. Folding stools can be borrowed.

Workshops are offered for different target groups.

Guided tours for visually impaired and blind people are offered.

Guided tours are offered in plain language.

Assistance dogs are allowed.
There are 4 disabled parking spaces available. These are located in the car park on Schlossstrasse
(Turn right into Schlossstrasse at the Blankensteiner Strasse stop). From there it is about a 5-minute walk through the park to the building of the underground museum.
Access to the building is at ground level and stepless. The main entrance opens at the touch of a button.
The exhibition level is accessible via a wheelchair accessible elevator. The door widths are suitable for wheelchair users.
Disabled-accessible restrooms are available. Disabled-accessible cloakroom/lockers are available.
Guided tours for visually impaired and blind people are offered.
The bistro is barrier-free accessible via a ramp.
Audioguides are available.
Guided tours are offered in easy language.
Assistance Dogs are allowed.
Folding stools can be borrowed.





Dauerausstellung zur Geschichte der Glasmalerei
Sammlungsschwerpunkt: Glasgemälde des 20. und 21. Jahrhunderts
01.01.2024 - 31.12.2024
Kartenlink
Deutsches Glasmalerei-Museum Linnich
Di-So 11-17 h
Rurstrasse 9-11, 52441 Linnich
02462-99170


The German Glass Painting Museum Linnich is housed in a former grain mill in the city center of Linnich and uses historical glass paintings and contemporary glass art to convey the history and technology of glass painting. On seven floors, visitors will find the glass art as windows, as large-format pictures or in the form of modern glass steles and sculptures.

1 public, designated disabled parking space (address: Rurstraße 5) is located in front of Café Schrapper, 20 meters from the museum. On the widened sidewalk, there are also spaces for wheelchair users in the outdoor gastronomy in summer.

Access to the museum is at ground level and stepless via a double door next to the revolving door of the main entrance. This will be opened by the staff. A bell is available.

All 7 exhibition levels of the museum can be reached with the barrier-free elevator or stair lift.

1 disabled toilet is located on the 5th exhibition level.

Folding stools can be borrowed.

Guided tours for the blind/visually impaired are conducted on request. Tangible objects are available (mobile museum).

Introductions to the technique of glass painting are offered in the museum workshop, e.g. for blind people and various target groups.

An assistance dog is allowed.
1 public, designated disabled parking space (address: Rurstraße 5) is located in front of Café Schrapper, 20 meters from the museum.
Access to the museum is at ground level and stepless via a double door next to the revolving door of the main entrance. This will be opened by the staff. A bell is available.
1 disabled toilet is available.
All exhibition levels can be reached with the barrier-free elevator or stair l
Guided tours for the blind/visually impaired on request. Tactile objects are available (mobile museum). Introductions to the technique of glass painting are offered in the museum workshop, e.g. for the blind and other target groups.
Café Schrapper is located at the public disabled parking lot (address: Rurstraße 5), 20 meters from the museum. On the widened sidewalk, there are also spaces for wheelchair users in the outdoor gastronomy in summer.
An assistance dog is allowed.
Folding stools can be borrowed. Guided tours for the blind/visually impaired are conducted on request. Tangible objects are available (mobile museum). Introductions to the technique of glass painting are offered in the museum workshop, e.g. for the blind and for other target groups.





Zandra Harms – #WIP. Work in Progress
Eiine künstlerisch-wissenschaftliche Forschungsresidenz im Keramion
09.01.2024 - 07.04.2024
Vernissage: 21.03.2024 Finissage 18 Uhr
Kartenlink
Stiftung KERAMION
Di-Fr/So 10-17, Sa 14-17 h
Bonnstraße 12, 50226 Frechen
02234-697690


The unusual architecture of the KERAMION was planned and built in 1970/71 by the Cologne architect Peter Neufert. The roof construction of the rotunda is the defining element. The KERAMION was placed under monument protection in 2002. In the same year, a new building for museum education was opened.

There is 1 designated disabled parking space in the museum car park. The KERAMION is accessible to wheelchair users via a ramp with a slight incline. Ground-level access is via the garden gate on the back of the building. The door widths in the museum are suitable for wheelchairs.

In the museum educational pavilion there is 1 disabled toilet.

The exhibition level UG (historical department + temporary exhibitions) is not accessible to wheelchair users.

Guided tours for the blind/visually impaired and people with other disabilities are available on request.

Tactile objects are available after registration. With the specially made clay model of the KERAMION, the participants can experience the idiosyncratic architecture of the museum.

Guided tours in simple language are also available on request.

Assistance dogs are allowed.
There is 1 designated disabled parking space in the museum car park.
Level access via the garden gate at the back of the building.
The KERAMION is accessible to wheelchair users via a ramp with a slight incline.
There is 1 wheelchair-accessible toilet in the museum`s educational pavilion.
Guided tours in easy-to-understand language are available on request.
Guided tours for the blind/visually impaired are available on request. Tactile objects are available after registration. The clay model of the KERAMION made especially for these events allows the participants to experience the idiosyncratic architecture of the museum.
Assistance dogs are allowed.
Workshops for people with dementia changes are offered on request.
Workshops for people with physical disabilities and dementia changes are offered on request.





So wie es ist, bleibt es nicht
Gruppenausstellung der GEDOK Bonn e.V.
14.01.2024 - 21.04.2024
Kartenlink
Museum Boppard
Di-Fr 10-17, Sa/So/Fei 11-18 Uhr
Burgplatz 2, 56154 Boppard
06742-8015984


The Musuem Boopard is housed in the historic Electoral Castle. When redesigning the museum, the issue of "accessibility" was taken into account.

A designated disabled parking space is available, access via Burgstrasse. The path from the parking lot to the entrance is 50 meters long and easily passable. The building is accessible at ground level and without steps via the entrance from Burgplatz.

Several disabled toilets are located on the ground floor.

The exhibitions on the different floors of the museum can be reached via a wheelchair-accessible elevator. There are no steps in the exhibition tours, the walkways are spacious and the exhibition units are easily accessible with a wheelchair. Exhibition content is conveyed through high-contrast, easily legible text representations or audio files.

A wheelchair and a walker can be borrowed. All doors and passageways that can be used by visitors are at least 90 cm wide.

The checkout counter is 77 cm high at its lowest point. Most of the exhibits are accessible to wheelchair users while sitting.

The museum staff looks forward to welcoming visitors and is always ready to help and provide information.
A designated disabled parking space is available. The path from the parking lot to the entrance is 50 meters long. It is easy to drive on.
The building is accessible at ground level and without steps via the entrance from Burgplatz.
All rooms accessible to visitors are at ground level or can be reached via an elevator suitable for wheelchairs. The elevator door is 110 cm wide. All doors and passageways that can be used by visitors are at least 90 cm wide. The exhibitions on the different floors of the museum can be reached via a wheelchair-accessible elevator. There are no steps in the exhibition tours, the walkways are spacious and the exhibition units are easily accessible with a wheelchair.
Several disabled toilets are located on the ground floor.
Exhibition content is conveyed through high-contrast, easily legible text representations or audio files.
A wheelchair and a walker can be borrowed. All doors and passageways that can be used by visitors are at least 90 cm wide. The checkout counter is 77 cm high at its lowest point. Most of the exhibits are accessible to wheelchair users while sitting.
Assistance dogs are allowed.





Jürgen Kuhl18.01.2024 - 28.03.2024
Vernissage: 18.02.2024 15 Uhr
Kartenlink
Burkhard Eikelmann Galerie
Di-Fr 10-19, Sa 10-15 h
Dominikanerstr. 11, 40545 Düsseldorf
0211-17158920




50 Jahre – 50 Schätze
Ausgewählte Werke aus der Sammlung Siegel & Ankäufe der Stiftung
19.01.2024 - 07.04.2024
Kartenlink
Museum für Ostasiatische Kunst
Di-So 11-17, Do 11-20, 1. Do im Monat 11-22 h
Universitätsstraße 100, 50674 Köln
0221-22128608


The Museum of East Asian Art is housed in a low-rise building on the Aachener Weiher, which was built according to plans by the Japanese architect and Le Corbusier student Kunio Maekawa and expanded in 1955. Sufficient parking space is available directly at the museum, there are 2 parking spaces for the disabled.

The museum is barrier-free accessible at ground level, a door opener is available. In the entrance area, a staircase leads to the foyer, which is one meter lower. Next to the staircase there is a barrier-free wheelchair lift, which is operated by the staff.

All exhibition rooms, the museum cafe, the museum shop as well as the disabled toilets and the cloakroom can be reached from the foyer at ground level and are barrier-free.

Seating is available in the exhibition area and in the foyer. 1 rental wheelchair and folding stool (20) are available. An inductive audio system is available.

Guided tours on the topics of "silk" and "tea" are offered for the blind/visually impaired.

Individual guided tours can be requested from the Cologne Museum Service.

Assistance dogs are allowed.
Sufficient parking space is available directly at the museum, there are 2 parking spaces for the disabled.
The museum is barrier-free accessible at ground level, a door opener is available.
In the entrance area, a staircase leads to the foyer, which is one meter lower. Next to the staircase there is a barrier-free elevator, which is operated by the staff. All exhibition rooms, the museum cafe, the museum shop as well as the disabled toilets and the cloakroom can be reached from the foyer at ground level and are barrier-free.
Disabled toilets are located in the foyer area.
Guided tours on the topics of "silk" and "tea" are offered for the blind/visually impaired.
In the entrance area, a staircase leads to the foyer, which is one meter lower. Next to the staircase there is a barrier-free elevator, which is operated by the staff. The museum café can be reached from the foyer at ground level and is barrier-free.
Assistance dogs are allowed.
1 rental wheelchair and folding stool (20) are available.

Individual guided tours can be requested from the Cologne Museum Service.





Elisabeth Brockmann – Bar jeder Schönheit. Leuchtkästen für die Malkasten-Bar23.01.2024 - 05.04.2024
Vernissage: 23.01.2024 19 Uhr
Kartenlink
Künstlerverein Malkasten
Öffnungszeiten siehe Website
Jacobistraße 6a, 40211 Düsseldorf
0211-356471




Pia Stadtbäumer – They Thought It´s Human
Vitrine im Hentrichhaus
24.01.2024 - 10.04.2024
Kartenlink
Künstlerverein Malkasten
Öffnungszeiten siehe Website
Jacobistraße 6a, 40211 Düsseldorf
0211-356471




Zwei Menschen. Das Künstlerpaar Franz M. Jansen und Fifi Kreutzer25.01.2024 - 16.06.2024
Kartenlink
Museum August Macke Haus
Do 11-19, Fr/Sa/So 11-17 h
Hochstadenring 36, 53119 Bonn
0228-655531


The Museum August Macke Haus is dedicated to maintaining the memory and work of August Macke and the Rhenish Expressionists. The heart of the museum is August Macke`s former home and studio, which was expanded in 2017 with a spacious modern extension. This enables barrier-free access to the former house of the artist and, in addition to rooms for special exhibitions and events, includes a roof terrace, a museum educational studio, a library, the museum shop and a museum café with a terrace in the idyllic garden between the artist house and the extension, which is sealed off from the street by a high, free-standing glass facade. Access to the museum is via the ground-level, step-free main entrance in the annex. (Hochstadenstrasse) All 14 rooms of the former residential and studio building as well as all other publicly accessible areas of the museum can be reached via 2 wheelchair-accessible elevators.

A designated disabled parking space is located in the museum car park, Bornheimer Str. 98-100. The museum is at ground level and can be reached via the main entrance without steps. The entrance door opens automatically.

All levels of the museum are accessible via wheelchair-accessible elevators. Wheelchairs and walking frames are accessible on all levels and in all rooms of the museum.

A barrier-free disabled toilet and the cloakroom are located in the basement.

The café in the foyer area is barrier-free accessible via a flat ramp. The inner courtyard is at ground level and also easily accessible for wheelchair users from the foyer.

A wheelchair can be borrowed free of charge at the cash desk. This can be reserved in advance by phone: 0228-655531 or by email to buero(at)august-macke-haus.de. In addition, 10 folding stools can be borrowed free of charge.

A total of 48 audio guides are available.
The listening stations in the museum are accessible for wheelchair users.

Guided tours for the blind and visually impaired are available on request. Workshops for people with dementia changes are offered on request. Guided tours in sign language are available upon request.

Guide and assistance dogs, which are marked accordingly, may be taken into the museum.
A designated disabled parking space is located in the museum car park, Bornheimer Str. 98-100.
The museum is at ground level and can be reached via the main entrance without steps. The glass door opens automatically.
All levels of the museum are accessible via wheelchair-accessible elevators. Wheelchairs and walking frames are accessible on all levels and in all rooms of the museum.
The café in the foyer area is barrier-free accessible via a flat ramp. The inner courtyard is at ground level and also easily accessible for wheelchair users from the foyer.
A barrier-free disabled toilet and the cloakroom are located in the basement.
Guided tours for the blind and visually impaired are available on request.
Guided tours in sign language are available upon request.
Guided tours in easy language are available on request.
A total of 48 audio guides are available, which can be borrowed at the ticket office.
A wheelchair can be borrowed free of charge at the cash desk. This can be reserved in advance on T 0228 655531 or by email to buero(at)august-macke-haus.de. In addition, 10 folding stools can be borrowed free of charge.

The audio stations in the museum are accessible for wheelchair users.

Workshops for people with dementia changes are offered on request. A rental wheelchair is available.
Guide and assistance dogs, which are marked accordingly, may be taken into the museum.





Koen van den Broek – Broken Road26.01.2024 - 06.04.2024
Vernissage: 30.11.-0001 19-21 Uhr
Kartenlink
Philipp von Rosen Galerie
Di-Fr 11-18, Sa 12-17 h
Aachener Straße 65, 50674 Köln
0221-27056840




Lennart Lahuis & Joseph Beuys – Earth Fire Water Air27.01.2024 - 26.05.2024
Kartenlink
Museum Schloss Moyland
Di-So 11-17 h
Am Schloss 4, 47551 Bedburg-Hau
02824-951060


The Moyland Castle Museum was founded in 1997 with the former Private collection of the brothers Hans and Franz Joseph van der Grinten with works from the 19th and 20th centuries, including the world`s largest collection of works by the artist Joseph Beuys, opened with the Joseph Beuys Archive and the museum library. The historic castle ensemble in the middle of the extensive gardens is a special attraction.

There are 2 signposted disabled parking spaces in front of the entrance to the museum by the ticket office. Access to the main building for wheelchair users is via a wheelchair elevator accessible from the outside. A bell is available.

All museum areas except for the north tower are barrier-free, the door widths in all museum areas are suitable for wheelchairs.

The height of the exhibits is appropriate for wheelchair users

1 disabled toilet is in the main building (castle), 1 disabled toilet is in the museum café (forecastle).

The museum café in the fore castle is barrier-free.

Folding stools, wheelchairs and magnifying glasses can be borrowed.

Guided tours in simple language and for people with dementia diseases as well as workshops for different target groups are offered.

Accompanying persons have free entry to the museum.
Access to the main building for wheelchair users is via a wheelchair lift that is accessible from the outside at ground level.
There are 2 signposted disabled parking spaces in front of the entrance to the museum by the ticket office.
Englisch

Access to the main building is via a wheelchair lift next to the staircase, which is accessible from the outside. A bell is available. The basement and upper floor can be reached by wheelchair elevator. The height of the exhibits is appropriate for wheelchair users
1 disabled toilet is in the main building (castle), 1 disabled toilet in the museum café (forecastle).
The ground-level museum café in the fore castle is barrier-free.
Guided tours in simple language are carried out on request.
Guided tours for people with dementia changes as well as workshops for different target groups are offered.
Assistance dogs are allowed.
Workshops for different target groups are offered on request and according to individual needs. There are guided tours for people with dementia.



Kartenlink
Lehmbruck Museum
Mi-Sa 12-18, Do 12-22, So11-18 h
Düsseldorfer Straße 51, 47051 Duisburg
0203-2832630


The Lehmbruck Museum extends over several parts of the building and is not completely barrier-free. Wheelchair users can reach the old building via ramps and elevators, but the new building with the glass hall is only partially accessible without an accompanying person. The staff car park can be used by disabled people on request from the art education department. Tel.: 0203-2832195, email: kunstvermittlung@lehmbruckmuseum.de.

Step-free access at ground level is via the side entrance at Düsseldorferstr. 51 possible. The wheelchair elevator, which is accessible from the outside (address: Friedrich Wilhelm Str. 40), takes you to the entrance area with the cash desk. Barrier-free entrances are marked.

1 disabled toilet is located in the new building and can be reached via a lift if accompanied by the staff. The door widths are suitable for wheelchairs in all parts of the building.

1 wheelchair and folding stool (100) can be borrowed.

An assistance dog is allowed.

Target group-oriented educational programs are offered for people with special needs, such as people with cognitive disabilities.

Guided tours in sign language as well as tactile tours can be booked. Guided tours in simple language are carried out on request.

The Art Education department provides information on the educational offer and accessibility on Tel.: 0203-2832195, Email: kunstvermittlung@lehmbruckmuseum.de

The Art Education department provides information on the educational offer and accessibility on Tel.: 0203-2832195, Email: kunstvermittlung@lehmbruckmuseum.de

The Café Museum is a pub within sight of the museum, which can be reached on foot and at ground level. Address: Friedrich Wilhelm Straße 64. This restaurant is not operated by the Lehmbruck Museum.
The staff car park can be used by wheelchair users on request at the art education office. Tel.: 0203-2832195, email: kunstvermittlung@lehmbruckmuseum.de
Level, stepless access via the side entrance Düsseldorferstr. 51.
1 disabled toilet is located in the new building and can be reached via a lift if accompanied by the staff.
The basement can be reached with the Rolli stair lift in the glass hall.
Tactile tours can be booked. The Lehmbruck box contains objects and aids that can be used for guided tours to the permanent collection for blind and visually impaired people.
Guided tours in sign language can be booked.
Guided tours in simple language are carried out on request.
An assistance dog is allowed.
Target group-oriented educational programs are offered for people with special needs, such as people with cognitive disabilities. The Art Education department provides information on the educational offer and accessibility on Tel.: 0203-2832195, Email: kunstvermittlung@lehmbruckmuseum.de
The Café Museum is a pub within sight of the museum, which can be reached on foot and at ground level. Address: Friedrich Wilhelm Straße 64. This restaurant is not operated by the Lehmbruck Museum.
Folding stools (100) and 1 wheelchair can be borrowed. Target group-oriented educational programs are offered for people with special needs such as the blind and visually impaired as well as people with cognitive impairments. Tours in sign language and tactile tours can be booked.

The Art Education department provides information on the educational offer and accessibility on Tel.: 0203-2832195, Email: kunstvermittlung@lehmbruckmuseum.de





Size Matters. Größe in der Fotografie01.02.2024 - 20.05.2024
Kartenlink
Kunstpalast
Di-So 11-18, Do 11-21 h
Ehrenhof 4-5, 40479 Düsseldorf
0211-56642100


The Kunstpalast is located in two parts of the main courtyard. International temporary exhibitions are shown in the exhibition wing (0st). The Kemp Collection is also on display on the ground floor. The 2nd floor of the collection wing (west) also houses the 19th and 20th centuries as well as highlights from the collection. The collection wing houses the Hentrich Glass Museum (ground floor), the museum studio (ground floor), the graphic cabinet (ground floor), the 20th and 21st century collections (1st floor), the 11th - 16th century collections (1st floor ), as well as the 16th & 17th century collections (1st floor) and the Rubens Gallery (1st floor)

There are 2 designated disabled parking spaces inside. The entrance is via Brüderstrasse.

Access to the museum is at ground level in both parts of the building via a signposted side entrance. There is a bell or a door opener here. West side entrance, door width 120 cm, East side entrance, door width 80 cm. The wheelchair elevator takes you to the ground floor of the exhibition wing and the collection wing.


Disabled toilets are located on the ground floor of both parts of the building.
In both parts of the museum, all levels can be reached barrier-free with the elevators.

The museum cafe on the 1st floor of the exhibition wing can be reached barrier-free by elevator.

Audio guides are available for the collection and large temporary exhibitions.

Folding stools and 2 rental wheelchairs are available.

Events for special needs schools are possible by arrangement. Contact: bildung@smkp.de, Tel.: 0211-566160.

An assistance dog is allowed.
There are 2 designated disabled parking spaces inside. The entrance is via Brüderstrasse.
Access to the museum is at ground level in both parts of the building via a side entrance. There is a bell or a door opener here. The wheelchair elevator then takes you to the ground floor. The side entrances are signposted. West side entrance, door width 120 cm, East side entrance, door width 80 cm.
Disabled toilets are located on the ground floor of both parts of the building.
In both parts of the museum, all levels can be reached barrier-free with the elevators.
The museum cafe on the 1st floor can be reached barrier-free by elevator.
On fixed dates, these tours are accompanied by a sign language interpreter. A place in one of these tandem tours costs €5 plus the respective entrance fee.
Folding stools and 2 rental wheelchairs are available.

Events for special needs schools are possible by arrangement. Tel.: 0211-566160
Audio guides are available for the collection and large temporary exhibitions. Information on this can be found on the information pages of the individual exhibitions.
Assistance dogs are allowed.





Johanna Hess – Bunt ist meine Lieblingsfarbe02.02.2024 - 06.04.2024
Vernissage: 02.02.2024 18 Uhr
Kartenlink
Kunstraum 21
Di-Fr 14 -18, Sa 11-14 h u.n.V.
Adolfstr. 36, 53111 Bonn
0171-3052222




Verfluchte Kunst – Zeugnisse aus dem Exil
Gierdensaal
02.02.2024 - 07.04.2024
Kartenlink
Abtei Brauweiler
Di-So 14-16 h
Ehrenfriedstr. 19, 50259 Pulheim
02234-98540




Art.Upgrade_2024. Künstler*innen der ArtOthek stellen aus
Kleines Schloss
04.02.2024 - 09.06.2024
Kartenlink
Ludwiggalerie Schloss Oberhausen
Di-So 11-18 h
Konrad-Adenauer-Allee 46, 46049 Oberhausen
0208-4124928


The Ludwig Gallery is a barrier-free museum.

Disabled parking spaces are available. The way to the entrance leads over an inclined plane.

All floors of the main building can be reached via the wheelchair-accessible elevator. A rental wheelchair is available.

A disabled toilet is located in the basement of the main building.

The Small Castle is on the ground floor, all rooms are barrier-free accessible.

The reading café is located in the small palace of the Ludwig Gallery. Various hot drinks are offered here. Opening hours: Tuesday - Sunday 11am to 5.30pm

The "Kaisergarten" restaurant, which is located in the side wing of Oberhausen Castle, is accessible at ground level. There is a handicapped-accessible toilet in the outdoor area. Opening hours: daily 9 a.m. - 8 p.m.
The way to the entrance leads over an inclined plane.
Disabled parking spaces are available.
All floors of the main building are accessible via the wheelchair-accessible elevator. The Small Castle is on the ground floor, all rooms are barrier-free accessible.
A wheelchair-accessible toilet is located in the basement of the main building and can be reached via the wheelchair-accessible elevator.
The "Kaisergarten" restaurant, which is located in the side wing of Oberhausen Castle, is accessible at ground level. There is a handicapped-accessible toilet in the outdoor area.

The reading café is located in the small palace on the ground floor of the Ludwig Gallery. Various hot drinks are offered here. Opening hours: Tuesday - Sunday 11am to 5.30pm





5. Siegburger Keramikpreis04.02.2024 - 07.04.2024
Vernissage: 04.02.2024 11:30 Uhr
Kartenlink
Stadtmuseum Siegburg
Di-Sa 10-17, So 10-18 h
Markt 46, 53721 Siegburg
02241-9698510


The Stadtmuseum Siegburg is located in the city center of Siegburg. There are a total of 7 disabled parking spaces in the vicinity of the museum. These are between 50 and 200 meters from the entrance to the museum. Locations: Zeughausstraße 5 (1 space), Herrengartenstraße tax office (4 spaces), Herrengartenstraße 4 (1 space), Neue Poststraße 2 (1 space).

A map of the city with disabled parking spaces can be found on the museum website.

The entrance to the City Museum is on the market square. Access with wheelchairs and walkers is via a ramp to the left of the entrance stairs with a gradient of up to 13.5%. For support, you can announce your visit to the museum ticket office (tel: 02241-102-7410).

The elevator is barrier-free for wheelchair users. All four floors of the museum can be reached via the elevator. Old cellars and remains of houses can be seen in the basement of the museum. The ground is very uneven here. Two steep ramps connect the rooms. If you need assistance, let the ticket office know when you arrive or announce your visit to the museum at the ticket office (tel: 02241-102-7410).

A disabled toilet is located in the basement and can be reached barrier-free with the elevator.

3 thematic tours are offered for people with dementia changes and their relatives as well as workshops for cancer patients. Audio guides with guided tours of the museum are available for people with hearing impairments, visually impaired and in plain language.

There are 10 tactile objects available.

20 folding stools can be borrowed.

One assistance dog is allowed.
There are a total of 7 disabled parking spaces in the vicinity of the museum. These are between 50 and 200 meters from the entrance to the museum. Locations: Zeughausstraße 5 (1 space), Herrengartenstraße tax office (4 spaces), Herrengartenstraße 4 (1 space), Neue Poststraße 2 (1 space). A map of the city with disabled parking spaces can be found on the museum website.
The entrance to the City Museum is on the market square. Access with wheelchairs and walkers is via a ramp to the left of the entrance stairs with a gradient of up to 13.5%. For support, you can announce your visit at the museum ticket office. (tel: 02241-102-7410).
The elevator is barrier-free for wheelchair users. All four floors of the museum can be reached via the elevator. Old cellars and remains of houses can be seen in the basement of the museum. The ground is very uneven here. Two steep ramps connect the rooms. If you need assistance, let the ticket office know when you arrive or announce your visit to the museum at the ticket office. (tel: 02241-102-7410).
A disabled toilet is located in the basement and can be reached barrier-free with the elevator.
The museum café is barrier-free.
20 folding stools can be borrowed. 3 thematic tours for people with dementia changes and workshops for cancer patients are offered. Further barrier-free / inclusive offers are being planned.
An assistance dog is allowed.
Signposts in plain language available. Audio guides with easy-to-understand tours of the museum
Audio guides with guided tours of the museum are available for people with visual impairments, hearing impairments and in plain language.
There are 10 tactile objects available. 3 audio guides (tablets) with guided tours through the museum for people with visual impairments can be borrowed.





İbrahim Coşkun – Spuren des Vergänglichen
Malerei
04.02.2024 - 07.04.2024
Kartenlink
Osthaus Museum Hagen
Di, Mi, Fr 10-17, Do 13-20, Sa/So 11-18 h
Museumsplatz 1, 58095 Hagen
02331-2073124


The refurbished and expanded Osthaus Museum Hagen and the newly built Emil Schumacher Museum have formed the center of the Hagen Art Quarter since 2009. The museums are linked by a common ticket office area.

Access to the Osthaus Museum Hagen is at ground level and stepless through the main entrance. The door opens automatically.

A side entrance is opened by the staff when you are in the disabled parking space.

All levels of the Osthaus Museum Hagen can be reached with the barrier-free elevator or a lifting platform (with the help of the staff).

The door widths in the museum are suitable for wheelchairs.

1 disabled toilet is located in the foyer (ground floor).

1 wheelchair and folding stool (40) can be borrowed.

The Brasserie Novys am Museum is barrier-free and has 1 disabled toilet.

An assistance dog is allowed in the museum on request.
2 designated disabled parking spaces are located behind the house (Prentzelstraße)
Access to the Osthaus Museum Hagen is at ground level and stepless through the main entrance. A door opener is available. A side entrance is opened by the staff when you are in the disabled parking space.
1 disabled toilet is in the foyer (ground floor)
All levels of the Osthaus Museum Hagen can be reached with the barrier-free elevator or a lifting platform (with the help of the staff). The door widths in the museum are suitable for wheelchairs.
The Brasserie Novys am Museum is barrier-free and has 1 disabled toilet.
An assistance dog is allowed upon request.
1 wheelchair and folding stool (40) can be borrowed.





Utz Brocksieper – Skulpturen
Zeichen und Eingriffe
04.02.2024 - 27.10.2024
Kartenlink
Emil Schumacher Museum
Di, Mi, Fr 10-17, Do 13-20, Sa/So 11-18 h
Museumsplatz 1, 58095 Hagen
02331-3060066


The newly built Emil Schumacher Museum and the refurbished and expanded Osthaus Museum Hagen have formed the center of the Hagen Art Quarter since 2009. The museums are linked by a common ticket office area.

2 designated disabled parking spaces are located behind the building (Prentzelstrasse).

Access to the Emil Schumacher Museum is at ground level and without steps through the main entrance.

The door opens automatically.

All levels of the Emil Schumacher Museum can be reached with the barrier-free elevator. The door widths in the museum are suitable for wheelchairs.

1 disabled toilet is on the ground floor.

1 wheelchair and folding stool (40) can be borrowed.

The Brasserie Novys am Museum is barrier-free and has 1 disabled toilet.

An assistance dog is allowed in the museum on request.
2 designated disabled parking spaces are located behind the building (Prentzelstrasse).
Access to the Osthaus Museum is at ground level and stepless through the main entrance. A door opener is available. A side entrance is opened by the staff when you are in the disabled parking space.
1 disabled toilet is located in the foyer (ground floor).
All levels of the Emil Schumacher Museum can be reached with the barrier-free elevator. The door widths in the museum are suitable for wheelchair
The Brasserie Novys am Museum is barrier-free and has 1 disabled toilet.
An assistance dog is allowed upon request.
1 wheelchair and folding stool (40) can be borrowed.





UNSELFING
Assume vivid astro focus feat. David Reiber Otálora, Yael Bartana, Cevdet Erek, Ja Jess, Jessy Razafimandimby, Lillian Schwartz, Yuri Yefanov
04.02.2024 - 12.05.2024
Vernissage: 03.02.2024 18 Uhr
Kartenlink
Dortmunder Kunstverein e.V.
Di-Fr 15-18, Sa/So 11-16 h u.n.V.
Rheinische Straße 1, 44137 Dortmund
0231-578736




Myriam Resch – The Rooms We Don´t See 06.02.2024 - 04.04.2024
Vernissage: 06.02.2024 19-22 Uhr
Kartenlink
Künstlerverein Malkasten
Öffnungszeiten siehe Website
Jacobistraße 6a, 40211 Düsseldorf
0211-356471




Wolf D. Harhammer – Zwei Wirklichkeiten
Fotografie
09.02.2024 - 26.05.2024
Vernissage: 08.02.2024 19 Uhr
Kartenlink
Museum Folkwang
Di-So 10-18, Do/Fr 10-20 h
Museumsplatz 1, 45128 Essen
0201-8845000


In May 1960, the first new Folkwang building was opened after the Second World War: the so-called old building, which is now a listed building. In the old building, the museum shows the masterpieces of the 19th and 20th centuries. The new building designed by David Chipperfield was inaugurated in 2010 as the European Capital of Culture RUHR.2010. Here are the exhibition areas - the collection 20./21. Century, photography, poster, graphics and special exhibitions - as well as library and reading room, multifunctional hall for lectures and events, depots and restoration workshops.

There are 4 disabled parking spaces available in the underground car park of the new building.
There is a lift in the underground car park, and the control panels are also barrier-free.

The main entrance can also be reached barrier-free via a flat ramp. There is also an elevator that can be called from outside. The control panel is placed barrier-free. All levels of the museum are barrier-free.

The door widths in the old building are suitable for wheelchairs.

Door openers are installed throughout the new building.

A staffed cloakroom is located in the foyer.

There are a total of 4 disabled toilets. 1 toilet is in the old building near the museum café, in the new building there is 1 toilet near the Hirschlandsaal and 2 toilets near the cloakroom.

The museum café in the old building and the Vincent & Paul restaurant in the new building are barrier-free.

Magnifying glasses and folding stools (100) can be borrowed. A limited number of wheelchairs are also available.

A free app with texts and audio files is available for the permanent collection and the major special exhibitions.

Guided tours in sign language are offered for special exhibitions. Inquiries about guided tours and workshops via the visitor office on Tel.: 0201-8845444, Email: info@museum-folkwang.essen.de.

An assistance dog is allowed.
Four disabled parking spaces are available in the underground car park of the new Museum Folkwang. The entrance to the museum and visiting the exhibition is barrier-free from here.
The main entrance can be reached barrier-free via a flat ramp. There is also an elevator that can be called from outside. The control panel is placed barrier-free.
Barrier-free elevators are available, the elevator control panels are barrier-free. All levels of the museum are barrier-free.
There are a total of 4 disabled toilets. 1 toilet is in the old building near the museum café, in the new building there is 1 toilet near the Hirschlandsaal and 2 toilets near the cloakroom.
Guided tours in sign language are offered for special exhibitions.
A free app with texts and audio files is available for the permanent collection and the major special exhibitio
Magnifying glasses can be borrowed.
The museum website can be accessed in plain language.

Guided tours in plain language are offered regularly.
An assistance dog is allowed.
The Streiflichter – guided tours for people with dementia take place once a quarter.
Magnifying glasses and folding stools (100) can be borrowed. A limited number of wheelchairs are also available.

Guided tours in sign language and plain language are offered regularly.

Audio guides are available for the permanent collection. Guided tours in sign language are offered for special exhibitions. Inquiries about guided tours and workshops via the visitor office on Tel.: 0201-8845444, Email: info@museum-folkwang.essen.de.
The edda restaurant in the new building is barrier-free.





Pia Fries – Neue Papierarbeiten16.02.2024 - 30.04.2024
Kartenlink
Galerie Ute Parduhn
Mi-Fr 14-18 h u.n.V.
Kaiserswerther Markt 6 a, 40489 Düsseldorf
0211-400655




Accrochage16.02.2024 - 30.03.2024
Kartenlink
Anna Klinkhammer Galerie
Di-Fr 12-18, Sa 12-16 h
Neubrückstr. 6, 40213 Düsseldorf
0172-4344557




Hoesch Talents17.02.2024 - 28.04.2024
Vernissage: 16.02.2024 19 Uhr
Kartenlink
Leopold-Hoesch-Museum & Papiermuseum Düren
Do 10-19, Di-So 10-17 h
Hoeschplatz 1, 52349 Düren
02421-252561


The Leopold Hoesch Museum was opened in 1905 and has an imposing neo-baroque façade. There are 6 designated disabled parking spaces in the public car park at Hoeschplatz, approx. 150 meters from the museum. Access to the museum for wheelchair users is not in the area of ​​the main entrance but on the left side of the building. Here is the entrance to the elevator, which can be called with a bell on the outside.

The two exhibition levels of the building can be reached by elevator.

A disabled toilet is located on the ground floor next to the museum café. The museum café is barrier-free.

Folding stools (50) can be borrowed.

Seating is available on each exhibition level.

Guided tours for the blind/visually impaired are available on request.
There are 6 designated disabled parking spaces in the public car park at Hoeschplatz, approx. 150 meters from the museum.
Der Zugang für Rollstuhlfahrer erfolgt nicht im Bereich des Haupteingangs sondern ebenerdig an der linken Gebäudeseite.
Access for wheelchair users is not in the area of ​​the main entrance but on the left side of the building. Here is the entrance to the elevator, which can be called with a bell on the outside. The two exhibition levels of the building can be reached by elevator.
A disabled toilet is located on the ground floor next to the museum café.
The museum café on the ground floor is barrier-free.
Guided tours for the blind/visually impaired are available on request.
Folding stools (50) can be borrowed. A wheelchair can be provided. Seating is available on each exhibition level. Guided tours for the blind/visually impaired are conducted on request.





Ulrich Rückriem zeichnet.17.02.2024 - 19.05.2024
Kartenlink
Leopold-Hoesch-Museum & Papiermuseum Düren
Do 10-19, Di-So 10-17 h
Hoeschplatz 1, 52349 Düren
02421-252561


The Leopold Hoesch Museum was opened in 1905 and has an imposing neo-baroque façade. There are 6 designated disabled parking spaces in the public car park at Hoeschplatz, approx. 150 meters from the museum. Access to the museum for wheelchair users is not in the area of ​​the main entrance but on the left side of the building. Here is the entrance to the elevator, which can be called with a bell on the outside.

The two exhibition levels of the building can be reached by elevator.

A disabled toilet is located on the ground floor next to the museum café. The museum café is barrier-free.

Folding stools (50) can be borrowed.

Seating is available on each exhibition level.

Guided tours for the blind/visually impaired are available on request.
There are 6 designated disabled parking spaces in the public car park at Hoeschplatz, approx. 150 meters from the museum.
Der Zugang für Rollstuhlfahrer erfolgt nicht im Bereich des Haupteingangs sondern ebenerdig an der linken Gebäudeseite.
Access for wheelchair users is not in the area of ​​the main entrance but on the left side of the building. Here is the entrance to the elevator, which can be called with a bell on the outside. The two exhibition levels of the building can be reached by elevator.
A disabled toilet is located on the ground floor next to the museum café.
The museum café on the ground floor is barrier-free.
Guided tours for the blind/visually impaired are available on request.
Folding stools (50) can be borrowed. A wheelchair can be provided. Seating is available on each exhibition level. Guided tours for the blind/visually impaired are conducted on request.





Michael Tolloy – Andros + Gyne17.02.2024 - 06.04.2024
Vernissage: 16.02.2024 19-22 Uhr
Kartenlink
Galerie Voss
Di-Fr 10-18, Sa 11-14 h u.n.V.
Mühlengasse 3, 40213 Düsseldorf
0211-134982




Tim Berresheim – Neue alte Welt17.02.2024 - 26.05.2024
Kartenlink
NRW-Forum Düsseldorf
Di-So 11-20, Fr 11-24 h
Ehrenhof 2, 40479 Düsseldorf
0211-8926690


The NRW-Forum Düsseldorf is part of the listed Ehrenhof ensemble from the 1920s, which also includes the Museum Kunstpalast and the Tonhalle Düsseldorf.
The NRW-Forum Düsseldorf is an international exhibition center for photography, pop and digital culture and sees itself as a lively ideas factory for the whole family.

The employee car park, which can be used by disabled people, is located directly in front of the barrier-free entrance at the corner of Joseph-Beuys-Ufer / Oederallee (in the direction of Tonhalle Düsseldorf / Rheinseite). Access only via Oederallee. The number of places is limited, but getting on and off is always possible. At the signposted barrier-free entrance there is a bell with which the museum staff is called, who then opens the door. If you have any questions about the visit and mediation offers, you can get information on Tel.: 0211-8926690

All exhibition rooms in the NRW-Forum Düsseldorf are barrier-free accessible.

An elevator leads to the upper floor.

There are disabled toilets on the ground floor.

The bistro PONG on the ground floor is barrier-free.

An assistance dog is allowed.
The employee car park, which can be used, is located directly in front of the barrier-free entrance at the corner of Joseph-Beuys-Ufer / Oederallee (in the direction of Tonhalle Düsseldorf / Rheinseite). Access only via Oederallee. The number of places is limited, but getting on and off is always possible.
The barrier-free entrance is on the corner of Joseph-Beuys-Ufer / Oederallee (direction Tonhalle Düsseldorf / Rheinseite). There is a bell here that is used to call the museum staff to open the door.
All exhibition rooms in the NRW-Forum Düsseldorf are barrier-free accessible. An elevator leads to the upper floor.
There are disabled toilets on the ground floor.
An assistance dog is allowed.
The Bistro PONG in the foyer is barrier-free.
Bei Fragen rund um den Besuch und zu Vermittlungsangeboten erhalten Sie Informationen unter Tel.: 0211–8926690





WIEDER-ENTDECKT. Fotografie der 1930er-Jahre 18.02.2024 - 07.04.2024
Kartenlink
KuK Kunst- und Kulturzentrum
Di-Fr 14-17, Sa/So. 11-17 h
Austraße 9, 52156 Monschau
02472-803194




Joseph Kiblitsky CUBA: Zwei Welten – ein Blick
Havanna und Little Havanna, Miami
18.02.2024 - 07.04.2024
Kartenlink
Osthaus Museum Hagen
Di, Mi, Fr 10-17, Do 13-20, Sa/So 11-18 h
Museumsplatz 1, 58095 Hagen
02331-2073124


The refurbished and expanded Osthaus Museum Hagen and the newly built Emil Schumacher Museum have formed the center of the Hagen Art Quarter since 2009. The museums are linked by a common ticket office area.

Access to the Osthaus Museum Hagen is at ground level and stepless through the main entrance. The door opens automatically.

A side entrance is opened by the staff when you are in the disabled parking space.

All levels of the Osthaus Museum Hagen can be reached with the barrier-free elevator or a lifting platform (with the help of the staff).

The door widths in the museum are suitable for wheelchairs.

1 disabled toilet is located in the foyer (ground floor).

1 wheelchair and folding stool (40) can be borrowed.

The Brasserie Novys am Museum is barrier-free and has 1 disabled toilet.

An assistance dog is allowed in the museum on request.
2 designated disabled parking spaces are located behind the house (Prentzelstraße)
Access to the Osthaus Museum Hagen is at ground level and stepless through the main entrance. A door opener is available. A side entrance is opened by the staff when you are in the disabled parking space.
1 disabled toilet is in the foyer (ground floor)
All levels of the Osthaus Museum Hagen can be reached with the barrier-free elevator or a lifting platform (with the help of the staff). The door widths in the museum are suitable for wheelchairs.
The Brasserie Novys am Museum is barrier-free and has 1 disabled toilet.
An assistance dog is allowed upon request.
1 wheelchair and folding stool (40) can be borrowed.





Johannes Brus21.02.2024 - 06.04.2024
Vernissage: 18.02.2024 12 Uhr
Kartenlink
Galerie Judith Andreae
Mi 10-18, Do/Fr 14-18, Sa 11-15 h u.n.V.
Paul-Kemp-Straße 7, 53173 Bonn
0228-93490881




Bonner Kunstpreis. Louisa Clement22.02.2024 - 16.06.2024
Kartenlink
Kunstmuseum Bonn
Di-So 11-18, Mi 11-21 h
Helmut-Kohl-Allee 2, 53113 Bonn
0228-776260


The Kunstmuseum Bonn has been housed in a building since 1982 that can be described as an architectural highlight and offers the best conditions for the presentation of art. The building by Axel Schultes impresses from the outside and inside with its openness and lighting. There is a connection to the Art and Exhibition Hall of the Federal Republic of Germany via the Museumsplatz.

There are 6 disabled parking spaces on the streets Friedrich-Ebert-Allee and Emil-Nolde-Straße. In the nearby car park at the corner of Emil-Nolde-Straße/Joseph-Beuys-Allee there are also 2 disabled parking spaces on each floor. Access to the museum building is at ground level and stepless through barrier-free doors next to the two main entrances (revolving doors) to Emil-Nolde-Straße and to the underground station.

All levels of the museum are barrier-free accessible with the elevator next to the main staircase (door width 80 cm). Disabled toilets are located in the basement of the museum. A medical room with a couch is also available in the basement.

The museum café is barrier-free accessible from the museum foyer and the outside area.

2 wheelchairs are available for hire at the staffed cloakroom in the basement. Folding stools can also be borrowed.

The mediation offer focuses on learning difficulties, cognitive impairments, dementia changes, mental impairments.

The experienced team of educators responds to individual requests and creates individual programs for your visit to the museum.

The museum workshop is on the ground floor and is barrier-free.

Guided tours for the blind/visually impaired and in simple language can be booked on request. Information and registration at: 0228-776230, Email: bildung.vermittlung@bonn.de

Assistance dogs are allowed.
There are 6 disabled parking spaces on the streets: Friedrich-Ebert-Allee, Emil-Nolde-Straße. In the nearby car park at the corner of Emil-Nolde-Straße/Joseph-Beuys-Allee there are also 2 disabled parking spaces on each floor.
Level, stepless access through barrier-free doors next to the revolving doors to Emil-Nolde-Straße and to the underground station (main entrances).
All levels of the museum are barrier-free accessible with the elevator next to the main staircase (door width 80 cm).
Disabled toilets are located in the basement of the museum. A medical room with a couch is also available in the basement.
The museum cafe is barrier-free accessible from the museum foyer and the outside area.
Guided tours for the blind/visually impaired can be booked on request.
Guided tours in simple language can be booked on request.
2 wheelchairs are available for hire at the staffed cloakroom in the basement. Folding stools can also be borrowed.

The mediation offer focuses on learning difficulties, cognitive impairments, dementia changes, mental impairments. The experienced team of educators responds to individual requests and creates individual programs for your visit to the museum.

The museum workshop is on the ground floor and is barrier-free. Information and registration at: 0228-776230, Email: bildung.vermittlung@bonn.de
An assistance dog is allowed.





Tony Cragg – Please touch!22.02.2024 - 26.05.2024
Kartenlink
Kunstpalast
Di-So 11-18, Do 11-21 h
Ehrenhof 4-5, 40479 Düsseldorf
0211-56642100


The Kunstpalast is located in two parts of the main courtyard. International temporary exhibitions are shown in the exhibition wing (0st). The Kemp Collection is also on display on the ground floor. The 2nd floor of the collection wing (west) also houses the 19th and 20th centuries as well as highlights from the collection. The collection wing houses the Hentrich Glass Museum (ground floor), the museum studio (ground floor), the graphic cabinet (ground floor), the 20th and 21st century collections (1st floor), the 11th - 16th century collections (1st floor ), as well as the 16th & 17th century collections (1st floor) and the Rubens Gallery (1st floor)

There are 2 designated disabled parking spaces inside. The entrance is via Brüderstrasse.

Access to the museum is at ground level in both parts of the building via a signposted side entrance. There is a bell or a door opener here. West side entrance, door width 120 cm, East side entrance, door width 80 cm. The wheelchair elevator takes you to the ground floor of the exhibition wing and the collection wing.


Disabled toilets are located on the ground floor of both parts of the building.
In both parts of the museum, all levels can be reached barrier-free with the elevators.

The museum cafe on the 1st floor of the exhibition wing can be reached barrier-free by elevator.

Audio guides are available for the collection and large temporary exhibitions.

Folding stools and 2 rental wheelchairs are available.

Events for special needs schools are possible by arrangement. Contact: bildung@smkp.de, Tel.: 0211-566160.

An assistance dog is allowed.
There are 2 designated disabled parking spaces inside. The entrance is via Brüderstrasse.
Access to the museum is at ground level in both parts of the building via a side entrance. There is a bell or a door opener here. The wheelchair elevator then takes you to the ground floor. The side entrances are signposted. West side entrance, door width 120 cm, East side entrance, door width 80 cm.
Disabled toilets are located on the ground floor of both parts of the building.
In both parts of the museum, all levels can be reached barrier-free with the elevators.
The museum cafe on the 1st floor can be reached barrier-free by elevator.
On fixed dates, these tours are accompanied by a sign language interpreter. A place in one of these tandem tours costs €5 plus the respective entrance fee.
Folding stools and 2 rental wheelchairs are available.

Events for special needs schools are possible by arrangement. Tel.: 0211-566160
Audio guides are available for the collection and large temporary exhibitions. Information on this can be found on the information pages of the individual exhibitions.
Assistance dogs are allowed.





Zwischenwelten
Gruppenausstellung mit vier künstlerischen Positionen
22.02.2024 - 02.05.2024
Kartenlink
Bilker Bunker
Mi 17-21, Do 12-18, Fr 17-21, Sa&So 12-18 Uhr
Aachener Straße 39, 40223 Düsseldorf
0211 843 64 10




Willi Baumeister – Zeitzeichen
Reihe Sammlungsgeschichten
23.02.2024 - 16.06.2024
Vernissage: 22.02.2024 19 Uhr
Kartenlink
Museum Folkwang
Di-So 10-18, Do/Fr 10-20 h
Museumsplatz 1, 45128 Essen
0201-8845000


In May 1960, the first new Folkwang building was opened after the Second World War: the so-called old building, which is now a listed building. In the old building, the museum shows the masterpieces of the 19th and 20th centuries. The new building designed by David Chipperfield was inaugurated in 2010 as the European Capital of Culture RUHR.2010. Here are the exhibition areas - the collection 20./21. Century, photography, poster, graphics and special exhibitions - as well as library and reading room, multifunctional hall for lectures and events, depots and restoration workshops.

There are 4 disabled parking spaces available in the underground car park of the new building.
There is a lift in the underground car park, and the control panels are also barrier-free.

The main entrance can also be reached barrier-free via a flat ramp. There is also an elevator that can be called from outside. The control panel is placed barrier-free. All levels of the museum are barrier-free.

The door widths in the old building are suitable for wheelchairs.

Door openers are installed throughout the new building.

A staffed cloakroom is located in the foyer.

There are a total of 4 disabled toilets. 1 toilet is in the old building near the museum café, in the new building there is 1 toilet near the Hirschlandsaal and 2 toilets near the cloakroom.

The museum café in the old building and the Vincent & Paul restaurant in the new building are barrier-free.

Magnifying glasses and folding stools (100) can be borrowed. A limited number of wheelchairs are also available.

A free app with texts and audio files is available for the permanent collection and the major special exhibitions.

Guided tours in sign language are offered for special exhibitions. Inquiries about guided tours and workshops via the visitor office on Tel.: 0201-8845444, Email: info@museum-folkwang.essen.de.

An assistance dog is allowed.
Four disabled parking spaces are available in the underground car park of the new Museum Folkwang. The entrance to the museum and visiting the exhibition is barrier-free from here.
The main entrance can be reached barrier-free via a flat ramp. There is also an elevator that can be called from outside. The control panel is placed barrier-free.
Barrier-free elevators are available, the elevator control panels are barrier-free. All levels of the museum are barrier-free.
There are a total of 4 disabled toilets. 1 toilet is in the old building near the museum café, in the new building there is 1 toilet near the Hirschlandsaal and 2 toilets near the cloakroom.
Guided tours in sign language are offered for special exhibitions.
A free app with texts and audio files is available for the permanent collection and the major special exhibitio
Magnifying glasses can be borrowed.
The museum website can be accessed in plain language.

Guided tours in plain language are offered regularly.
An assistance dog is allowed.
The Streiflichter – guided tours for people with dementia take place once a quarter.
Magnifying glasses and folding stools (100) can be borrowed. A limited number of wheelchairs are also available.

Guided tours in sign language and plain language are offered regularly.

Audio guides are available for the permanent collection. Guided tours in sign language are offered for special exhibitions. Inquiries about guided tours and workshops via the visitor office on Tel.: 0201-8845444, Email: info@museum-folkwang.essen.de.
The edda restaurant in the new building is barrier-free.





Qiu Shihua – Neiguan
Malerei
23.02.2024 - 06.04.2024
Vernissage: 23.02.2024 17-20 Uhr
Kartenlink
Galerie Karsten Greve
Di-Fr 10-18.30, Sa 10-18 h
Drususgasse 1-5, 50667 Köln
0221-2571012




Manuel Boden, Michel Büchsenmann, Claude Closky, Roland Sonnabend – de 0 euro à 1000 euros23.02.2024 - 30.03.2024
Kartenlink
Bloom
Mi 11-14, Fr/Sa 15-18 h
Birkenstr. 56, 40233 Düsseldorf
siehe Webseite




Ohren gespitzt! 100 Jahre Häschenschule23.02.2024 - 14.04.2024
Kartenlink
Bilderbuchmuseum Burg Wissem
Di-So 11-17 h
Burgallee 1, 53840 Troisdorf
02241-8841421


The picture book museum Burg Wissem is located in a listed historic castle complex with components from three eras.

There are 2 disabled parking spaces on Burgallee in front of the Burgtor. Access to the museum for wheelchair users is via a lifting platform installed to the left of the entrance stairs, which is operated by the staff. There is a bell here.

All levels in the building can be reached with an elevator. A disabled toilet is located on the 2nd floor. To use the elevator, please report to the cash desk.

Disabled cloakroom/lockers are located in the foyer.

The gastronomy is barrier-free accessible.

Assistance dogs are allowed after registration at reception.

Guided tours in plain language are available on request.

Depending on the exhibition, tactile objects are available.
There are 2 disabled parking spaces on Burgallee in front of the Burgtor.
Access to the museum for wheelchair users is via a lifting platform installed to the left of the entrance stairs, which is operated by the staff. There is a bell here. All levels in the building can be reached with an elevator. Cabin interior dimensions: D 130 cm x W 100 cm. To use the elevator, please report to the cash desk.
A toilet suitable for wheelchairs is on the 2nd floor and can be reached by elevator. To use the elevator, please report to the cash desk.
The "Caffé dell Arte" in the courtyard is at ground level and barrier-free.
Guided tours in simple language possible on request
Assistance dog allowed after registration at reception
Tactile objects are available at some exhibitions.
Guided tours in simple language possible on request. Tactile objects are often available in the hands-on exhibitions.





Nicht viel zu sehen. Wege der Abstraktion 1920 bis heute24.02.2024 - 01.09.2024
Kartenlink
Von der Heydt-Museum
Di+Mi 11-18, Do+Fr 11-20, Sa+So 10-18 h
Turmhof 8, 42103 Wuppertal
0202-5636231


The Von der Heydt Museum is located in Wuppertal-Elberfeld. There are 2 public disabled parking spaces near the museum, address: Wall28/32. Access to the museum is via the wheelchair door next to the main entrance. There`s a bell here. Prior registration ensures a speedy process. Phone: 0202563-6231

The door widths in the museum are suitable for wheelchairs.

Barrier-free access to all levels of the museum by elevators.

A disabled toilet on the 1st floor. is barrier-free accessible by elevator.

The gastronomy on the ground floor is barrier-free accessible.

An assistance dog is allowed upon request.
In der Nähe des Museums befinden sich 2 öffentliche Behindertenparkplätze. Adresse: Wand 28/32
Der Zugang zum Museum erfolgt ebenerdig und stufenlos über die Rollstuhlfahrertür neben dem Haupteingang. Hier ist ein Klingel vorhanden.
Barrier-free access to all levels of the museum by elevators.
A disabled toilet on the 1st floor. is barrier-free accessible by elevator.
The gastronomy on the ground floor is barrier-free accessible
Guided tours for people with special needs are offered by arrangement.

There are folding stools (60) and 1 rental wheelchair available.
Assistance dogs are allowed upon request.





Long Time, Lung Time Continuuuum!!! (A Conver-something)
Kollaboration mit IMAI – Inter Media Art Institute
24.02.2024 - 26.05.2024
Vernissage: 24.02.2024 11-18 Uhr
Kartenlink
KIT - Kunst im Tunnel
Di-So/Fei 11-18
Mannesmannufer 1b, 40213 Düsseldorf
0211-8996243


In 2007, KIT – Kunst im Tunnel, a spectacular meeting place for contemporary art, was opened directly under Düsseldorf`s Rhine promenade in a space that lies between the tunnel tubes for car traffic.

The visible entrance to KIT – a pavilion building on the promenade that is glazed towards the Rhine – houses the KIT Café and is one of the most beautiful gastronomic addresses on the Rhine. When the sun is shining, the terrace with a view of the knee of the Rhine is a place to relax and enjoy.

Through the café, visitors reach the underground exhibition area via a large staircase or by elevator. This swings elliptically over a length of 140 meters parallel to the Rhine. The ceiling height and width of the room vary. The works of young artists are exhibited between the concrete walls, which the artistic director of the KIT, Gertrud Peters, invites to exhibit here.

Among other things, acoustic tours are carried out for visually impaired and blind visitors.
The elevator in the KIT Cafe takes you to the underground exhibition area.
On the exhibition level there is a disabled toilet that can be reached by elevator.
Acoustic tours are conducted for visually impaired and blind visitors.





Gesichtspunkte. Porträts und ihr Nutzen25.02.2024 - 31.05.2024
Vernissage: 30.11.-0001 11:30 Uhr
Kartenlink
Städtisches Museum Schloss Rheydt
Di-So 11-18 h
Schlossstr. 508, 41238 Mönchengladbach
02166-928900


Rheydt Castle in Mönchengladbach is the only architecturally completely preserved Renaissance castle on the Lower Rhine. Today, the castle and the outer bailey not only house the Municipal Museum of the City of Mönchengladbach, but are also a venue for a variety of cultural events and a local recreation area with extensive green spaces.

The mansion is fully wheelchair accessible. An elevator is available. A wheelchair-accessible toilet with an alarm button is also available.

The outer bailey is not fully accessible for wheelchair users.
The cobblestones on the outside paths can also present a slight barrier. Walking aids with small wheels do not roll comfortably there. Steep inclines cannot be overcome on the paths.

The casemates can only be accessed via stairs.

The museum regularly offers special tours for people with dementia changes, often also for residents of old people`s homes and other facilities. The visit is based on a trip to Rheydt Castle, a "trip into the blue". In conversations, with pictures and original objects, the participants` memories are evoked and reproduced. The path through the museum ends at a coffee table set in the style of the 1950s/60s.

Appointments can be made personally on 02166-9289016 on Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to 11.30 a.m. and on Thursdays from 3 p.m. to 4.30 p.m.

You can also send us your request by e-mail (museumspaedagogik@schlossrheydt.de) with your phone number.
A wheelchair-accessible elevator is available.
A wheelchair accessible toilet is available.
The museum regularly offers special tours for people with dementia changes, often also for residents of old people`s homes and other facilities. The visit is based on a trip to Rheydt Castle, a "trip into the blue". In conversations, with pictures and original objects, the participants` memories are evoked and reproduced. The path through the museum ends at a coffee table set in the style of the 1950s/60s.

Appointments can be made personally on 0 21 66 – 9 28 90 – 16 on Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to 11.30 a.m. and on Thursdays from 3 p.m. to 4.30 p.m.

You can also send us your request by e-mail (museumspaedagogik@schlossrheydt.de) with your phone number.
Assistance dogs are allowed but must be on a leash.





Andy Spyra. Fotograf aus Hagen 25.02.2024 - 07.04.2024
Kartenlink
HAGENRING Galerie
Di-Fr 17-19, So 11-13 h
Eilper Strasse 71-75, 58091 Hagen
02331-28779




Koen van den Broek – Of(f) Road25.02.2024 - 21.04.2024
Kartenlink
Ludwig Museum Koblenz
Di-Sa 10.30-17, So 11-18 h
Danziger Freiheit 1, 56068 Koblenz
0261-3040416


The Ludwig Museum is housed in the historic Deutschherrenhaus at the confluence of the Rhine and Moselle (Deutsches Eck).

If you need a disabled parking space, please call the museum ticket office on 0261-30404

All public areas of the museum are barrier-free. Next to the entrance stairs there is a wheelchair-accessible elevator that can be used to reach all exhibition levels. The cash desk staff will be happy to pick you up - call the museum cash desk on 0261-304040.

A disabled toilet is located in the entrance area of ​​the museum.

Visits with trained guide and therapy dogs are allowed by prior arrangement.

For the permanent collection as well as for special exhibitions, the KunstKontakt team at the Ludwig Museum offers guided tours for people with restricted mobility or people with dementia after prior registration. Guided tours in simple language for special groups can also be booked for selected events.

The audio guide for children and adults is available free of charge – also as an app for your smartphone – via museum.de. The audio guide is also available as a portable device at the ticket office for a rental fee of €1. The audio guides are also available in plain language.

The exhibition rooms can be visited with the help of a wheelchair or with a stroller. Lightweight, portable folding stools are available to borrow from the ticket office upon request. Of course, the supervisor also advises in exceptional cases.
Disabled parking spaces are available. If you need a disabled parking space, please call the museum ticket office on 0261-304040.
Next to the entrance stairs there is a lift that can be used to reach all exhibition levels. All public areas of the museum are barrier-free.
A disabled toilet is located in the entrance area of ​​the museum.
Audio guides can be hired at the ticket office for a rental fee of €1. The audio guide for children and adults is also available free of charge as a smartphone app via museum.de.
Audio guides similar to radio plays (from rental devices or as an app) are also available in simple language.

Guided tours in simple language can be booked for selected events.
The KunstKontakt team at the Ludwig Museum offers guided tours for people with dementia, both for the permanent collection and for special exhibitions.
The exhibition rooms can be visited with the help of a wheelchair or with a stroller. Lightweight, portable folding stools are available to borrow from the ticket office upon request.

For the permanent collection as well as for special exhibitions, the KunstKontakt team at the Ludwig Museum offers guided tours for people with restricted mobility or people with dementia after prior registration.
Trained guide and therapy dogs are allowed with prior notification.





Sammlung mit losen Enden 06: Drei Seiten des Bildes
Zweiter Akt
29.02.2024 - 01.09.2024
Kartenlink
Kunsthaus NRW Kornelimünster
Do-Sa 14-18, So 12-18 h
Abteigarten 6, 52076 Aachen
02408-6492


The museum is housed in an old building, but efforts have been made to ensure that it is largely barrier-free. Unfortunately, this is currently only possible to a limited extent. The upper floor with the collection presentation can only be reached via stairs.