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EXHIBITIONS in Köln


Handelsgut Global
Exportporzellan aus China und Japan
07.03.2022 - 31.12.2023
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.





I miss you
Über das Vermissen, Zurückgeben und Erinnern
29.04.2022 - 31.12.2024
Kartenlink
Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum - Kulturen der Welt
Di-So 10-18, Do 10-20 h
Cäcilienstraße 29-33, 50667 Köln
0221-22131356


The Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum and the Schnütgen Museum are housed in a building ensemble that consists of a new building and historical parts of the building. Below the museum complex there is an underground car park with parking spaces for the disabled and a barrier-free elevator to the shared foyer of the two museums.

The museums can be reached at ground level via a flat ramp. The front door opens automatically.

All door widths in the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum are suitable for wheelchairs. Disabled toilets (m/f) are located in the basement and can be reached barrier-free via the elevator from the foyer.

The cash register is marked with guide strips for the blind, as is the elevator in the foyer, which can be reached at ground level. The barrier-free elevators (2) take you to all exhibition levels, the elevators are suitable for wheelchairs. Cloakroom and lockers are located in the basement and are freely accessible.

Seating is available in the exhibition area and in the foyer. Folding chairs as walking aids and 2 rental wheelchairs (with advance notice) are available.

Touchscreens, audio guides with some descriptive texts and video guides in sign language are available. mp3 files can be downloaded from the homepage.

Listening stations in the permanent exhibition are accessible for wheelchair users and can be operated barrier-free. The event hall is equipped with induction loops.

An assistance dog is allowed upon request.

The gastronomy in the ground-level entrance area is barrier-free accessible, the outdoor gastronomy in the courtyard area, which is open in summer, can be reached via a ramp.
There is an underground car park under the museum with parking spaces for the disabled and a barrier-free elevator to the foyer.
The museum can be reached at ground level via a flat ramp. The front door opens automatically.
2 disabled toilets (m/f) in the basement are fully accessible via the elevator.
The 2 barrier-free elevators take you to all exhibition levels, the elevators are suitable for wheelchairs. The elevator in the foyer can be reached at ground level. A guide strip for the blind leads to the elevator.
Guide strips for the blind in the foyer lead to the ticket office and the elevator. Tactile objects are available in some areas of the museum.
100 audio guides are available. mp3 files can be downloaded from the homepage.
Guided tours in sign language on the video guides. Films in sign language explain the themed course and show the highlights of the exhibition.
The gastronomy in the ground-level entrance area is barrier-free accessible, the outdoor gastronomy in the courtyard area, which is open in summer, can be reached via a ramp.
An assistance dog is allowed upon request.
The event hall is equipped with induction loops.
Folding chairs as walking aids and 2 rental wheelchairs (with advance notice) are available. Touchscreens, audio guides with some descriptive texts and video guides in sign language are available. Listening stations in the permanent exhibition are accessible for wheelchair users and can be operated barrier-free.





Sammlungspräsentation "Kunst des Mittelalters"01.10.2022 - 31.12.2024
Kartenlink
Museum Schnütgen
Di-So 10-18, Do 10-20 h, 1.Do im Monat 10-22 h
Cäcilienstraße 29-33, 50667 Köln
0221-2211355


The Schnütgen Museum and the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum are housed in a building ensemble consisting of a new building and parts of the historic building.

Underneath the museum complex is an underground car park with disabled parking spaces and a barrier-free elevator to the common foyer of both museums. The museums can be reached at ground level via a flat ramp.

The entrance door opens automatically. The door widths are sufficient for wheelchairs, the elevator in the foyer can be reached at ground level and, like the cash register, has a guide strip for the blind.

Disabled toilets (m/f) are located in the basement and can be reached barrier-free via the elevator from the foyer.

The barrier-free elevator only takes you to the sanitary facilities in the basement and to the exhibition rooms of the Rautenstrauch-Joest Museum. The new building and parts of the Schnütgen Museum are accessible at ground level.

A visit to the Cäcilienkirche is possible for wheelchair users in the gallery area and, after a brief prior notification at the ticket office, via the outer ramp at the Cäciliengarten. There is no elevator.

Seating is available in the exhibition area and in the foyer. Folding chairs as walking aids and 2 rental wheelchairs are available. Not all exhibition areas are wheelchair accessible (Cäcilienkirche, study collection).

The disabled toilets in the basement are accessible without restrictions. Cloakroom and lockers in the basement are freely accessible; There are guide strips for the blind in the foyer.

Audio guides are available, some with descriptive texts and medieval music.

Guided tours in simple language and individual tours can be requested via the Museumsdienst Köln.

The gastronomy in the ground-level foyer is barrier-free accessible, the outdoor gastronomy in the courtyard area, which is open in summer, can be reached via a ramp.
An underground car park with disabled parking spaces and a barrier-free elevator is located under the museum.
The museum can be reached at ground level via a flat ramp. The entrance door opens automatically. A visit to the Cäcilienkirche is possible for wheelchair users in the gallery area and, after a brief prior notification at the ticket office, via the outer ramp at the Cäciliengarten.
Disabled toilets are located in the basement and can be reached barrier-free via the elevator.
The barrier-free elevator takes you to the sanitary facilities in the basement and to the exhibition rooms of the Rautenstrauch-Joest Museum. The new building and parts of the Schnütgen Museum can be reached at ground level - without a lift.
The gastronomy in the ground-level entrance area is barrier-free accessible, the outdoor gastronomy in the courtyard area, which is open in summer, can be reached via a ramp.
Audio guides are available, some with descriptive texts and medieval music.
Guided tours in simple language can be requested from the Museumsdienst Köln.
Folding chairs as walking aids or wheelchairs (2) can be borrowed from the information desk. Guided tours in simple language can be requested from the Museumsdienst Köln. Individual guided tours can also be requested via the Museumsdienst Köln.





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.





Neue Dauerausstellung im Belgischen Haus, Cäcilienstraße 46 (Nähe Neumarkt)01.01.2024 - 31.12.2024
Kartenlink
Römisch-Germanisches Museum
Di-So 10-17, 1. Do im Monat 10-22 h
Roncalliplatz 4, 50667 Köln
0221-22124438


The Roman-Germanic Museum on Roncalliplatz is closed for renovation work. A branch is currently located in the Belgisches Haus (Cäcilienstraße 46 - near Neumarkt).





Du bist dran!-Space4Kids08.01.2024 - 31.12.2025
Kartenlink
Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum - Kulturen der Welt
Di-So 10-18, Do 10-20 h
Cäcilienstraße 29-33, 50667 Köln
0221-22131356


The Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum and the Schnütgen Museum are housed in a building ensemble that consists of a new building and historical parts of the building. Below the museum complex there is an underground car park with parking spaces for the disabled and a barrier-free elevator to the shared foyer of the two museums.

The museums can be reached at ground level via a flat ramp. The front door opens automatically.

All door widths in the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum are suitable for wheelchairs. Disabled toilets (m/f) are located in the basement and can be reached barrier-free via the elevator from the foyer.

The cash register is marked with guide strips for the blind, as is the elevator in the foyer, which can be reached at ground level. The barrier-free elevators (2) take you to all exhibition levels, the elevators are suitable for wheelchairs. Cloakroom and lockers are located in the basement and are freely accessible.

Seating is available in the exhibition area and in the foyer. Folding chairs as walking aids and 2 rental wheelchairs (with advance notice) are available.

Touchscreens, audio guides with some descriptive texts and video guides in sign language are available. mp3 files can be downloaded from the homepage.

Listening stations in the permanent exhibition are accessible for wheelchair users and can be operated barrier-free. The event hall is equipped with induction loops.

An assistance dog is allowed upon request.

The gastronomy in the ground-level entrance area is barrier-free accessible, the outdoor gastronomy in the courtyard area, which is open in summer, can be reached via a ramp.
There is an underground car park under the museum with parking spaces for the disabled and a barrier-free elevator to the foyer.
The museum can be reached at ground level via a flat ramp. The front door opens automatically.
2 disabled toilets (m/f) in the basement are fully accessible via the elevator.
The 2 barrier-free elevators take you to all exhibition levels, the elevators are suitable for wheelchairs. The elevator in the foyer can be reached at ground level. A guide strip for the blind leads to the elevator.
Guide strips for the blind in the foyer lead to the ticket office and the elevator. Tactile objects are available in some areas of the museum.
100 audio guides are available. mp3 files can be downloaded from the homepage.
Guided tours in sign language on the video guides. Films in sign language explain the themed course and show the highlights of the exhibition.
The gastronomy in the ground-level entrance area is barrier-free accessible, the outdoor gastronomy in the courtyard area, which is open in summer, can be reached via a ramp.
An assistance dog is allowed upon request.
The event hall is equipped with induction loops.
Folding chairs as walking aids and 2 rental wheelchairs (with advance notice) are available. Touchscreens, audio guides with some descriptive texts and video guides in sign language are available. Listening stations in the permanent exhibition are accessible for wheelchair users and can be operated barrier-free.





Alberta Whittle – ...Moving Beyond the Time of Salt22.06.2024 - 15.12.2024
Vernissage: 21.06.2024 19 Uhr
Kartenlink
Temporary Gallery
Do+Fr 14-18, Sa+So 13-17 h
Mauritiuswall 35, 50676 Köln
0221-30234466




Liminal III
Groupshow
13.09.2024 - 31.12.2024
Kartenlink
Priska Pasquer
Di-Fr 11-18, Sa 11-16 h
Konrad-Adenauer-Ufer 83, 50668 Köln
0170-4230636




Udo Kier – Udo is Love
Eine Reise in das unglaubliche Leben von Udo Kier
26.09.2024 - 18.12.2024
Vernissage: 26.09.2024 18-21 Uhr
Kartenlink
Kölnischer Kunstverein
Di-So 11-18 h
Hahnenstraße 6, 50667 Köln
0221-217021




Abstracts, Stills and Landscapes
Groupshow
02.11.2024 - 28.12.2024
Kartenlink
Martina Kaiser
Di-Fr 13-18, Sa 11-16 h u.n.V.
Bismarckstrasse 50, 50672 Köln
0221-50284924




Helena Parada Kim – Bermejo's Goldfinch09.11.2024 - 20.12.2024
Vernissage: 08.11.2024 18-22 Uhr
Kartenlink
Galerie Martin Kudlek
Mi-Fr 12-18, Sa 12-16 h
Schaafenstraße 25, 50676 Köln
0221-729667