Sa/So 15-18 h u.n.V. Dorotheenstraße 59, 40235 Düsseldorf 0211-7300257
For Thierry Goffart (Belgium) and Sebastián Hermida (Chile), the basis of their works is the observation of the environment, landscape and architecture, but both take different paths in the conception and implementation of these elements on paper and canvas:
In Goffart's work, the abstraction of concrete forms is a way of escaping the landscape and architectural places and encountering them again on a different level. Hermida, on the other hand, works with narrative figuration to create stories in natural and constructed spaces. Both artists like to use excerpts in their work: the details of a tree, individual parts of buildings, reflections in water or light reflections. Goffard places these details as gestures in ink on paper, reducing them to codes. Hermida constructs surfaces and volumes from his observations, which he places on the canvas in different colored areas.
Image left: Thierry Goffard, nuages, ink on paper, 2021 / FImage right: Sebastián Hermida, gas station on the highway, oil on canvas, 2023
Di-Fr 10-18, Sa/So/Fei 11-18, 1. Mi. im Monat 10-22 h Grabbeplatz 5, 40213 Düsseldorf 0211-8381204
The art collection of North Rhine-Westphalia is housed in three buildings. K20 Grabbeplatz and K21 Ständehaus are generally barrier-free. Due to the special architecture, the Schmela house is not barrier-free. Disabled parking spaces for K20 are located in the underground car park. Access to K20 is via a flat ramp (main entrance).
All levels of K20 can be reached barrier-free via an elevator.
1 disabled toilet is on the ground floor, as well as a disabled cloakroom with low lockers.
All door widths in K20 are suitable for wheelchairs.
Visitors with walking difficulties can borrow a wheelchair or folding chair from the cloakroom free of charge for the duration of their stay in the art collection (if possible with prior registration at the visitor service).
Guided tours for the blind/visually impaired are available on request. Information on guided tours and educational offers is available from the visitor service on Tel.: 0211-8381204, Email:service@kunstsammlung.de.
The art collection offers guided tours in sign language for deaf and hearing-impaired visitors.
Guided tours for the blind/visually impaired are available on request.
Visitors with walking difficulties can borrow a wheelchair or folding chair from the cloakroom free of charge for the duration of their stay in the art collection (if possible with prior registration at the visitor service).
Information on guided tours and mediation offers from the visitor service on Tel.: 0211-8381204, Email:service@kunstsammlung.de.
Guide dogs and dogs for the disabled can be taken along with the appropriate legitimation.
A person accompanying blind and visually impaired visitors does not pay admission.
Mi-Fr 13-17, Sa 12-15 h Birkenstr. 43, 40233 Düsseldorf 0151-22373974
Markus Amm, Michael Bauch, Edith Dekyndt, Berta Fischer, Ellen Gronemeyer, Agnes Lux, Stefan Marx Galerie Karin Guenther at Kadel Willborn21.01.2023 - 18.03.2023 Vernissage: 21.01.2023 15-19 Uhr
Di-Sa 12-19, So/Fei 11-18 h Grabbeplatz 4, 40213 Düsseldorf 0211-8996243
The Kunsthalle`s concrete cube, built in 1967, houses the two independent institutions Kunsthalle Düsseldorf and Kunstverein für die Rheinlande und Westphalia.
The Kunsthalle is a house for temporary exhibitions without its own collection. Tendencies and positions in contemporary art and their historical and local reference points are at the center of the program.
Due to the structural conditions, the Kunsthalle Düsseldorf is not completely barrier-free.
In the car park opposite under the North Rhine-Westphalia Art Collection at Grabbeplatz 5, there are 5 designated disabled parking spaces. From the parking lot, take the exit to the street and then to the Kunsthalle. The car park staff will be happy to help and can be called on Tel.: 0176-37765668. The distance to the Kunsthalle opposite is about 100 meters.
Access to the building for wheelchair users is at ground level via a rear entrance.
The supervisory staff is called with a bell at the main entrance to the left of the stairs in the bookshop area. Accompanied by the supervisor, you can take the elevator to the exhibition levels on the 1st and 2nd floors.
The door widths throughout the house are suitable for wheelchair users.
There is a toilet on the second floor of the Kunsthalle, which can also be reached by visitors in wheelchairs via a short but steep ramp. Accompaniment by an assistant from the house is required. Access is via a cumbersome door.
20 folding stools and 10 magnifying glasses can be borrowed. Texts in plain language are provided for individual exhibitions.
Workshops for different target groups are offered on request.
Guided tours for the blind and visually impaired are available on request.
An assistance dog is allowed.
Im Parkhaus unter der Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen (Grabbeplatz 5) stehen 5 ausgewiesene Behindertenparkplätze zur Verfügung. Vom Parkplatz geht es über die Ausfahrt zur Strasse. Das Personal ist behilflich und kann gerufen werden unter Tel.: 0176-37765668. Entfernung zur gegenüber liegenden Kunsthalle ca. 100 Meter.
Der Zugang zum Gebäude erfolgt für Rollstuhlfahrer ebenerdig über den Hintereingang. Mit einer Aussen-Klingel an der linken Gebäudeseite im Bereich der Buchhandlung wird das Aufsichtspersonal gerufen. In Begleitung der Aufsicht gelangt man mit dem Aufzug in die Ausstellungsebene im 1.OG und im 2. OG. Das Foyer und die Garderobe sind für Rollstuhlfahrer nicht zugänglich, das Personal ist Ihnen aber behilflich.
There is a toilet on the second floor of the Kunsthalle, which can also be reached by visitors in wheelchairs via a short but steep ramp. Accompaniment by an assistant from the house is required. Access is via a cumbersome door.
The exhibition rooms on the 1st and 2nd floors can be reached by elevator accompanied by the security staff.
Guided tours for the blind and visually impaired are available on request. An acoustic tour is offered for each temporary exhibition. This is aimed at blind, visually impaired and sighted people alike.
Texts in plain language are provided for individual exhibitions
An assistance dog is allowed.
20 folding stools and 10 magnifying glasses can be borrowed.
Workshops are offered for different target groups.
Guided tours for the blind and visually impaired are available on request.
An acoustic tour is offered for each temporary exhibition. This is aimed at blind, visually impaired and sighted people alike.
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.
Di-Do, So 11-20, Fr, Sa 11-24 h Berger Allee 2, 40213 Düsseldorf 0211-8996170
Das Stadtmuseum Düsseldorf ist im ehemaligen Palais Spee und einem 1991 entstandenen Erweiterungsbau beheimatet. Das Gebäudeensemble liegt unweit des Rheins in der Düsseldorfer Carlstadt am Spee’schen Graben mit der angrenzenden Grünanlage.4 ausgewiesene und durch Poller abgesperrte Behindertenparkplätze befinden sich vor dem Eingang des Stadtmuseums. Zufahrtsweg über Schulstrasse, Citadellstrasse, Berger Allee. Zur Entfernung der Poller bitte anrufen unter Tel.: 0211-899-6170 (Kasse).Barrierefreier, ebenerdiger Zugang zum Haus. Eine Klingel befindet sich am Eingang. Ein behindertengerechtes WC ist im EG vorhanden. Die zweite Etage kann über einen Rolli-Lift erreicht werden.Unterschiedliche Führungen und Workshops für sehbeeinträchtigte und erblindete Personen können gebucht werden. Einmal pro Halbjahr werden öffentliche, kostenfreie Führungen für sehbeeinträchtigte und erblindete Personen angeboten. Zudem besteht die kostenfreie Möglichkeit, das Haus mit einer Broschüre in Großschrift oder in Brailleschrift selbstständig zu erkunden.Alle Führungen und Workshops sind mit Gebärdensprachdolmetscher buchbar. Einmal pro Monat werden öffentliche kostenfreie Führungen mit Gebärdensprachdolmetscher angeboten. Alle Führungen und Workshops sind in einfacher Sprache buchbar.Klapphocker können kostenfrei ausgeliehen werden. Ein Leihrollstuhl ist vorhanden.Beim Projekt „Biografie der Stadt“ für Seniorinnen und Senioren mit und ohne Demenz werden in Kooperation mit der Diakonie Düsseldorf Workshops zur Stadtgeschichte angeboten oder Interviews zur selbst erlebten Stadtgeschichte geführt.Auskunft zum Vermittlungsangebot erteilt Svenja Wilken unter Tel.: 0211-8996172. Buchungen über Melanie Mäder unter Tel.: 0211-8996495.
4 ausgewiesene und durch Poller abgesperrte Behindertenparkplätze befinden sich vor dem Eingang des Stadtmuseums. Zufahrtsweg über Schulstrasse, Citadellstrasse, Berger Allee. Zur Entfernung der Poller bitte anrufen unter Tel.: 0211-899-6170 (Kasse).
Barrierefreier, ebenerdiger Zugang zum Haus. Eine Klingel befindet sich am Eingang.
Ein behindertengerechtes WC im EG ist vorhanden.
Die zweite Etage kann über einen Rolli-Lift erreicht werden.
Unterschiedliche Führungen und Workshops für sehbeeinträchtigte und erblindete Personen können gebucht werden. Einmal pro Halbjahr werden öffentliche, kostenfreie Führungen für sehbeeinträchtigte und erblindete Personen angeboten. Zudem besteht die kostenfreie Möglichkeit, das Haus mit einer Broschüre in Großschrift oder in Brailleschrift selbstständig zu erkunden.Ein Assistenzhund ist erlaubt.
Alle Führungen und Workshops sind mit Gebärdensprachdolmetscher buchbar. Einmal pro Monat werden öffentliche kostenfreie Führungen mit Gebärdensprachdolmetscher angeboten.
Alle Führungen und Workshops sind in einfacher Sprache buchbar.
Klapphocker können kostenfrei ausgeliehen werden. Ein Leihrollstuhl ist vorhanden.Beim Projekt „Biografie der Stadt“ für Seniorinnen und Senioren mit und ohne Demenz werden in Kooperation mit der Diakonie Düsseldorf Workshops zur Stadtgeschichte angeboten oder Interviews zur selbst erlebten Stadtgeschichte geführt.Auskunft zum Vermittlungsangebot erteilt Svenja Wilken unter Tel. 0211-8996172. Buchungen und weitere Infos bitte über Melanie Mäder unter Tel. 0211-8996495.
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.
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.
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.
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
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
Di-Fr 10-18, Sa/So/Fei 11-18, 1.Mi. im Monat 10-22 h Ständehausstrasse 1, 40217 Düsseldorf 0211-838166
The art collection of North Rhine-Westphalia is housed in three buildings. K20 Grabbeplatz and K21 Ständehaus are generally barrier-free. Due to the special architecture, the Schmela house is not barrier-free.
2 disabled parking spaces for K21 Standehaus are located in front of the building. Access to the K21 Ständehaus is at ground level and has no steps via the main entrance.
A door opener is located to the right of the entrance.
All levels of the K21 Ständehaus can be reached barrier-free via a lift.
1 disabled toilet is on the ground floor, as well as a disabled cloakroom with low lockers. All door widths in K21 Ständehaus are suitable for wheelchairs.
Visitors with walking difficulties can borrow a wheelchair or folding chair from the cloakroom free of charge for the duration of their stay in the art collection (if possible with prior registration at the visitor service).
Audio guides are available for individual exhibitions, depending on the exhibition also in simple language.
The art collection offers guided tours in sign language for deaf and hearing-impaired visitors.
Information on guided tours and educational offers is available from the visitor service on Tel.: 0211-8381204, Email:service@kunstsammlung.de.
The artistically designed Pardo Bar on the ground floor is barrier-free.
An assistance dog is allowed.
2 disabled parking spaces are available in the closed interior area next to the building. There is an intercom in the Elisbethstraße 5 area, the barrier is opened by the control center on request.
Access to the K21 Ständehaus is at ground level and has no steps via the main entrance. A door opener is located to the right of the entrance.
1 disabled toilet is on the ground floor.
All levels of K21 Ständehaus can be reached barrier-free via an elevator
Audio guides are available for some exhibitions.
Für gehörlose und hörgeschädigte Besucher bietet die Kunstsammlung Führungen in Gebärdensprache an.
Für einzelne Ausstellungen stehen Audioguides in Leichter Sprache zur Verfügung.
Assistance dogs are aloowed
Die künstlerisch gestaltete Pardo Bar im EG ist barrierefrei zugänglich.
Visitors with walking difficulties can borrow a wheelchair or folding chair from the cloakroom free of charge for the duration of their stay in the art collection (if possible with prior registration at the visitor service).
The art collection offers guided tours in sign language for deaf and hearing-impaired visitors.
Audio guides are available for individual exhibitions, depending on the exhibition also in simple language.
Di-Sa 12-19, So/Fei 11-18 h Grabbeplatz 4, 40213 Düsseldorf 0211-8996243
The Kunsthalle`s concrete cube, built in 1967, houses the two independent institutions Kunsthalle Düsseldorf and Kunstverein für die Rheinlande und Westphalia.
The Kunsthalle is a house for temporary exhibitions without its own collection. Tendencies and positions in contemporary art and their historical and local reference points are at the center of the program.
Due to the structural conditions, the Kunsthalle Düsseldorf is not completely barrier-free.
In the car park opposite under the North Rhine-Westphalia Art Collection at Grabbeplatz 5, there are 5 designated disabled parking spaces. From the parking lot, take the exit to the street and then to the Kunsthalle. The car park staff will be happy to help and can be called on Tel.: 0176-37765668. The distance to the Kunsthalle opposite is about 100 meters.
Access to the building for wheelchair users is at ground level via a rear entrance.
The supervisory staff is called with a bell at the main entrance to the left of the stairs in the bookshop area. Accompanied by the supervisor, you can take the elevator to the exhibition levels on the 1st and 2nd floors.
The door widths throughout the house are suitable for wheelchair users.
There is a toilet on the second floor of the Kunsthalle, which can also be reached by visitors in wheelchairs via a short but steep ramp. Accompaniment by an assistant from the house is required. Access is via a cumbersome door.
20 folding stools and 10 magnifying glasses can be borrowed. Texts in plain language are provided for individual exhibitions.
Workshops for different target groups are offered on request.
Guided tours for the blind and visually impaired are available on request.
An assistance dog is allowed.
Im Parkhaus unter der Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen (Grabbeplatz 5) stehen 5 ausgewiesene Behindertenparkplätze zur Verfügung. Vom Parkplatz geht es über die Ausfahrt zur Strasse. Das Personal ist behilflich und kann gerufen werden unter Tel.: 0176-37765668. Entfernung zur gegenüber liegenden Kunsthalle ca. 100 Meter.
Der Zugang zum Gebäude erfolgt für Rollstuhlfahrer ebenerdig über den Hintereingang. Mit einer Aussen-Klingel an der linken Gebäudeseite im Bereich der Buchhandlung wird das Aufsichtspersonal gerufen. In Begleitung der Aufsicht gelangt man mit dem Aufzug in die Ausstellungsebene im 1.OG und im 2. OG. Das Foyer und die Garderobe sind für Rollstuhlfahrer nicht zugänglich, das Personal ist Ihnen aber behilflich.
There is a toilet on the second floor of the Kunsthalle, which can also be reached by visitors in wheelchairs via a short but steep ramp. Accompaniment by an assistant from the house is required. Access is via a cumbersome door.
The exhibition rooms on the 1st and 2nd floors can be reached by elevator accompanied by the security staff.
Guided tours for the blind and visually impaired are available on request. An acoustic tour is offered for each temporary exhibition. This is aimed at blind, visually impaired and sighted people alike.
Texts in plain language are provided for individual exhibitions
An assistance dog is allowed.
20 folding stools and 10 magnifying glasses can be borrowed.
Workshops are offered for different target groups.
Guided tours for the blind and visually impaired are available on request.
An acoustic tour is offered for each temporary exhibition. This is aimed at blind, visually impaired and sighted people alike.
Di-Sa 12-19, So/Fei 11-18 h Grabbeplatz 4, 40213 Düsseldorf 0211-8996243
The Kunsthalle`s concrete cube, built in 1967, houses the two independent institutions Kunsthalle Düsseldorf and Kunstverein für die Rheinlande und Westphalia.
The Kunsthalle is a house for temporary exhibitions without its own collection. Tendencies and positions in contemporary art and their historical and local reference points are at the center of the program.
Due to the structural conditions, the Kunsthalle Düsseldorf is not completely barrier-free.
In the car park opposite under the North Rhine-Westphalia Art Collection at Grabbeplatz 5, there are 5 designated disabled parking spaces. From the parking lot, take the exit to the street and then to the Kunsthalle. The car park staff will be happy to help and can be called on Tel.: 0176-37765668. The distance to the Kunsthalle opposite is about 100 meters.
Access to the building for wheelchair users is at ground level via a rear entrance.
The supervisory staff is called with a bell at the main entrance to the left of the stairs in the bookshop area. Accompanied by the supervisor, you can take the elevator to the exhibition levels on the 1st and 2nd floors.
The door widths throughout the house are suitable for wheelchair users.
There is a toilet on the second floor of the Kunsthalle, which can also be reached by visitors in wheelchairs via a short but steep ramp. Accompaniment by an assistant from the house is required. Access is via a cumbersome door.
20 folding stools and 10 magnifying glasses can be borrowed. Texts in plain language are provided for individual exhibitions.
Workshops for different target groups are offered on request.
Guided tours for the blind and visually impaired are available on request.
An assistance dog is allowed.
Im Parkhaus unter der Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen (Grabbeplatz 5) stehen 5 ausgewiesene Behindertenparkplätze zur Verfügung. Vom Parkplatz geht es über die Ausfahrt zur Strasse. Das Personal ist behilflich und kann gerufen werden unter Tel.: 0176-37765668. Entfernung zur gegenüber liegenden Kunsthalle ca. 100 Meter.
Der Zugang zum Gebäude erfolgt für Rollstuhlfahrer ebenerdig über den Hintereingang. Mit einer Aussen-Klingel an der linken Gebäudeseite im Bereich der Buchhandlung wird das Aufsichtspersonal gerufen. In Begleitung der Aufsicht gelangt man mit dem Aufzug in die Ausstellungsebene im 1.OG und im 2. OG. Das Foyer und die Garderobe sind für Rollstuhlfahrer nicht zugänglich, das Personal ist Ihnen aber behilflich.
There is a toilet on the second floor of the Kunsthalle, which can also be reached by visitors in wheelchairs via a short but steep ramp. Accompaniment by an assistant from the house is required. Access is via a cumbersome door.
The exhibition rooms on the 1st and 2nd floors can be reached by elevator accompanied by the security staff.
Guided tours for the blind and visually impaired are available on request. An acoustic tour is offered for each temporary exhibition. This is aimed at blind, visually impaired and sighted people alike.
Texts in plain language are provided for individual exhibitions
An assistance dog is allowed.
20 folding stools and 10 magnifying glasses can be borrowed.
Workshops are offered for different target groups.
Guided tours for the blind and visually impaired are available on request.
An acoustic tour is offered for each temporary exhibition. This is aimed at blind, visually impaired and sighted people alike.
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.
Di-Do, So 11-20, Fr, Sa 11-24 h Berger Allee 2, 40213 Düsseldorf 0211-8996170
Das Stadtmuseum Düsseldorf ist im ehemaligen Palais Spee und einem 1991 entstandenen Erweiterungsbau beheimatet. Das Gebäudeensemble liegt unweit des Rheins in der Düsseldorfer Carlstadt am Spee’schen Graben mit der angrenzenden Grünanlage.4 ausgewiesene und durch Poller abgesperrte Behindertenparkplätze befinden sich vor dem Eingang des Stadtmuseums. Zufahrtsweg über Schulstrasse, Citadellstrasse, Berger Allee. Zur Entfernung der Poller bitte anrufen unter Tel.: 0211-899-6170 (Kasse).Barrierefreier, ebenerdiger Zugang zum Haus. Eine Klingel befindet sich am Eingang. Ein behindertengerechtes WC ist im EG vorhanden. Die zweite Etage kann über einen Rolli-Lift erreicht werden.Unterschiedliche Führungen und Workshops für sehbeeinträchtigte und erblindete Personen können gebucht werden. Einmal pro Halbjahr werden öffentliche, kostenfreie Führungen für sehbeeinträchtigte und erblindete Personen angeboten. Zudem besteht die kostenfreie Möglichkeit, das Haus mit einer Broschüre in Großschrift oder in Brailleschrift selbstständig zu erkunden.Alle Führungen und Workshops sind mit Gebärdensprachdolmetscher buchbar. Einmal pro Monat werden öffentliche kostenfreie Führungen mit Gebärdensprachdolmetscher angeboten. Alle Führungen und Workshops sind in einfacher Sprache buchbar.Klapphocker können kostenfrei ausgeliehen werden. Ein Leihrollstuhl ist vorhanden.Beim Projekt „Biografie der Stadt“ für Seniorinnen und Senioren mit und ohne Demenz werden in Kooperation mit der Diakonie Düsseldorf Workshops zur Stadtgeschichte angeboten oder Interviews zur selbst erlebten Stadtgeschichte geführt.Auskunft zum Vermittlungsangebot erteilt Svenja Wilken unter Tel.: 0211-8996172. Buchungen über Melanie Mäder unter Tel.: 0211-8996495.
4 ausgewiesene und durch Poller abgesperrte Behindertenparkplätze befinden sich vor dem Eingang des Stadtmuseums. Zufahrtsweg über Schulstrasse, Citadellstrasse, Berger Allee. Zur Entfernung der Poller bitte anrufen unter Tel.: 0211-899-6170 (Kasse).
Barrierefreier, ebenerdiger Zugang zum Haus. Eine Klingel befindet sich am Eingang.
Ein behindertengerechtes WC im EG ist vorhanden.
Die zweite Etage kann über einen Rolli-Lift erreicht werden.
Unterschiedliche Führungen und Workshops für sehbeeinträchtigte und erblindete Personen können gebucht werden. Einmal pro Halbjahr werden öffentliche, kostenfreie Führungen für sehbeeinträchtigte und erblindete Personen angeboten. Zudem besteht die kostenfreie Möglichkeit, das Haus mit einer Broschüre in Großschrift oder in Brailleschrift selbstständig zu erkunden.Ein Assistenzhund ist erlaubt.
Alle Führungen und Workshops sind mit Gebärdensprachdolmetscher buchbar. Einmal pro Monat werden öffentliche kostenfreie Führungen mit Gebärdensprachdolmetscher angeboten.
Alle Führungen und Workshops sind in einfacher Sprache buchbar.
Klapphocker können kostenfrei ausgeliehen werden. Ein Leihrollstuhl ist vorhanden.Beim Projekt „Biografie der Stadt“ für Seniorinnen und Senioren mit und ohne Demenz werden in Kooperation mit der Diakonie Düsseldorf Workshops zur Stadtgeschichte angeboten oder Interviews zur selbst erlebten Stadtgeschichte geführt.Auskunft zum Vermittlungsangebot erteilt Svenja Wilken unter Tel. 0211-8996172. Buchungen und weitere Infos bitte über Melanie Mäder unter Tel. 0211-8996495.
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
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.
Mi 11-14, Fr/Sa 15-18 h Birkenstr. 56, 40233 Düsseldorf siehe Webseite
Long Time, Lung Time Continuuuum!!! (A Conver-something) Kollaboration mit IMAI – Inter Media Art Institute24.02.2024 - 26.05.2024 Vernissage: 24.02.2024 11-18 Uhr
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.
Di-Sa 12-19, So/Fei 11-18 h Grabbeplatz 4, 40213 Düsseldorf 0211-8996243
The Kunsthalle`s concrete cube, built in 1967, houses the two independent institutions Kunsthalle Düsseldorf and Kunstverein für die Rheinlande und Westphalia.
The Kunsthalle is a house for temporary exhibitions without its own collection. Tendencies and positions in contemporary art and their historical and local reference points are at the center of the program.
Due to the structural conditions, the Kunsthalle Düsseldorf is not completely barrier-free.
In the car park opposite under the North Rhine-Westphalia Art Collection at Grabbeplatz 5, there are 5 designated disabled parking spaces. From the parking lot, take the exit to the street and then to the Kunsthalle. The car park staff will be happy to help and can be called on Tel.: 0176-37765668. The distance to the Kunsthalle opposite is about 100 meters.
Access to the building for wheelchair users is at ground level via a rear entrance.
The supervisory staff is called with a bell at the main entrance to the left of the stairs in the bookshop area. Accompanied by the supervisor, you can take the elevator to the exhibition levels on the 1st and 2nd floors.
The door widths throughout the house are suitable for wheelchair users.
There is a toilet on the second floor of the Kunsthalle, which can also be reached by visitors in wheelchairs via a short but steep ramp. Accompaniment by an assistant from the house is required. Access is via a cumbersome door.
20 folding stools and 10 magnifying glasses can be borrowed. Texts in plain language are provided for individual exhibitions.
Workshops for different target groups are offered on request.
Guided tours for the blind and visually impaired are available on request.
An assistance dog is allowed.
Im Parkhaus unter der Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen (Grabbeplatz 5) stehen 5 ausgewiesene Behindertenparkplätze zur Verfügung. Vom Parkplatz geht es über die Ausfahrt zur Strasse. Das Personal ist behilflich und kann gerufen werden unter Tel.: 0176-37765668. Entfernung zur gegenüber liegenden Kunsthalle ca. 100 Meter.
Der Zugang zum Gebäude erfolgt für Rollstuhlfahrer ebenerdig über den Hintereingang. Mit einer Aussen-Klingel an der linken Gebäudeseite im Bereich der Buchhandlung wird das Aufsichtspersonal gerufen. In Begleitung der Aufsicht gelangt man mit dem Aufzug in die Ausstellungsebene im 1.OG und im 2. OG. Das Foyer und die Garderobe sind für Rollstuhlfahrer nicht zugänglich, das Personal ist Ihnen aber behilflich.
There is a toilet on the second floor of the Kunsthalle, which can also be reached by visitors in wheelchairs via a short but steep ramp. Accompaniment by an assistant from the house is required. Access is via a cumbersome door.
The exhibition rooms on the 1st and 2nd floors can be reached by elevator accompanied by the security staff.
Guided tours for the blind and visually impaired are available on request. An acoustic tour is offered for each temporary exhibition. This is aimed at blind, visually impaired and sighted people alike.
Texts in plain language are provided for individual exhibitions
An assistance dog is allowed.
20 folding stools and 10 magnifying glasses can be borrowed.
Workshops are offered for different target groups.
Guided tours for the blind and visually impaired are available on request.
An acoustic tour is offered for each temporary exhibition. This is aimed at blind, visually impaired and sighted people alike.
Di-Fr 10-18, Sa/So/Fei 11-18, 1. Mi. im Monat 10-22 h Grabbeplatz 5, 40213 Düsseldorf 0211-8381204
The art collection of North Rhine-Westphalia is housed in three buildings. K20 Grabbeplatz and K21 Ständehaus are generally barrier-free. Due to the special architecture, the Schmela house is not barrier-free. Disabled parking spaces for K20 are located in the underground car park. Access to K20 is via a flat ramp (main entrance).
All levels of K20 can be reached barrier-free via an elevator.
1 disabled toilet is on the ground floor, as well as a disabled cloakroom with low lockers.
All door widths in K20 are suitable for wheelchairs.
Visitors with walking difficulties can borrow a wheelchair or folding chair from the cloakroom free of charge for the duration of their stay in the art collection (if possible with prior registration at the visitor service).
Guided tours for the blind/visually impaired are available on request. Information on guided tours and educational offers is available from the visitor service on Tel.: 0211-8381204, Email:service@kunstsammlung.de.
The art collection offers guided tours in sign language for deaf and hearing-impaired visitors.
Guided tours for the blind/visually impaired are available on request.
Visitors with walking difficulties can borrow a wheelchair or folding chair from the cloakroom free of charge for the duration of their stay in the art collection (if possible with prior registration at the visitor service).
Information on guided tours and mediation offers from the visitor service on Tel.: 0211-8381204, Email:service@kunstsammlung.de.
Guide dogs and dogs for the disabled can be taken along with the appropriate legitimation.
A person accompanying blind and visually impaired visitors does not pay admission.
Di-Fr 10-18, Sa/So/Fei 11-18, 1.Mi. im Monat 10-22 h Ständehausstrasse 1, 40217 Düsseldorf 0211-838166
The art collection of North Rhine-Westphalia is housed in three buildings. K20 Grabbeplatz and K21 Ständehaus are generally barrier-free. Due to the special architecture, the Schmela house is not barrier-free.
2 disabled parking spaces for K21 Standehaus are located in front of the building. Access to the K21 Ständehaus is at ground level and has no steps via the main entrance.
A door opener is located to the right of the entrance.
All levels of the K21 Ständehaus can be reached barrier-free via a lift.
1 disabled toilet is on the ground floor, as well as a disabled cloakroom with low lockers. All door widths in K21 Ständehaus are suitable for wheelchairs.
Visitors with walking difficulties can borrow a wheelchair or folding chair from the cloakroom free of charge for the duration of their stay in the art collection (if possible with prior registration at the visitor service).
Audio guides are available for individual exhibitions, depending on the exhibition also in simple language.
The art collection offers guided tours in sign language for deaf and hearing-impaired visitors.
Information on guided tours and educational offers is available from the visitor service on Tel.: 0211-8381204, Email:service@kunstsammlung.de.
The artistically designed Pardo Bar on the ground floor is barrier-free.
An assistance dog is allowed.
2 disabled parking spaces are available in the closed interior area next to the building. There is an intercom in the Elisbethstraße 5 area, the barrier is opened by the control center on request.
Access to the K21 Ständehaus is at ground level and has no steps via the main entrance. A door opener is located to the right of the entrance.
1 disabled toilet is on the ground floor.
All levels of K21 Ständehaus can be reached barrier-free via an elevator
Audio guides are available for some exhibitions.
Für gehörlose und hörgeschädigte Besucher bietet die Kunstsammlung Führungen in Gebärdensprache an.
Für einzelne Ausstellungen stehen Audioguides in Leichter Sprache zur Verfügung.
Assistance dogs are aloowed
Die künstlerisch gestaltete Pardo Bar im EG ist barrierefrei zugänglich.
Visitors with walking difficulties can borrow a wheelchair or folding chair from the cloakroom free of charge for the duration of their stay in the art collection (if possible with prior registration at the visitor service).
The art collection offers guided tours in sign language for deaf and hearing-impaired visitors.
Audio guides are available for individual exhibitions, depending on the exhibition also in simple language.
Di-Fr 10-18, Sa/So/Fei 11-18, 1.Mi. im Monat 10-22 h Ständehausstrasse 1, 40217 Düsseldorf 0211-838166
The art collection of North Rhine-Westphalia is housed in three buildings. K20 Grabbeplatz and K21 Ständehaus are generally barrier-free. Due to the special architecture, the Schmela house is not barrier-free.
2 disabled parking spaces for K21 Standehaus are located in front of the building. Access to the K21 Ständehaus is at ground level and has no steps via the main entrance.
A door opener is located to the right of the entrance.
All levels of the K21 Ständehaus can be reached barrier-free via a lift.
1 disabled toilet is on the ground floor, as well as a disabled cloakroom with low lockers. All door widths in K21 Ständehaus are suitable for wheelchairs.
Visitors with walking difficulties can borrow a wheelchair or folding chair from the cloakroom free of charge for the duration of their stay in the art collection (if possible with prior registration at the visitor service).
Audio guides are available for individual exhibitions, depending on the exhibition also in simple language.
The art collection offers guided tours in sign language for deaf and hearing-impaired visitors.
Information on guided tours and educational offers is available from the visitor service on Tel.: 0211-8381204, Email:service@kunstsammlung.de.
The artistically designed Pardo Bar on the ground floor is barrier-free.
An assistance dog is allowed.
2 disabled parking spaces are available in the closed interior area next to the building. There is an intercom in the Elisbethstraße 5 area, the barrier is opened by the control center on request.
Access to the K21 Ständehaus is at ground level and has no steps via the main entrance. A door opener is located to the right of the entrance.
1 disabled toilet is on the ground floor.
All levels of K21 Ständehaus can be reached barrier-free via an elevator
Audio guides are available for some exhibitions.
Für gehörlose und hörgeschädigte Besucher bietet die Kunstsammlung Führungen in Gebärdensprache an.
Für einzelne Ausstellungen stehen Audioguides in Leichter Sprache zur Verfügung.
Assistance dogs are aloowed
Die künstlerisch gestaltete Pardo Bar im EG ist barrierefrei zugänglich.
Visitors with walking difficulties can borrow a wheelchair or folding chair from the cloakroom free of charge for the duration of their stay in the art collection (if possible with prior registration at the visitor service).
The art collection offers guided tours in sign language for deaf and hearing-impaired visitors.
Audio guides are available for individual exhibitions, depending on the exhibition also in simple language.
Di-Fr 10-18, Sa/So/Fei 11-18, 1. Mi. im Monat 10-22 h Grabbeplatz 5, 40213 Düsseldorf 0211-8381204
The art collection of North Rhine-Westphalia is housed in three buildings. K20 Grabbeplatz and K21 Ständehaus are generally barrier-free. Due to the special architecture, the Schmela house is not barrier-free. Disabled parking spaces for K20 are located in the underground car park. Access to K20 is via a flat ramp (main entrance).
All levels of K20 can be reached barrier-free via an elevator.
1 disabled toilet is on the ground floor, as well as a disabled cloakroom with low lockers.
All door widths in K20 are suitable for wheelchairs.
Visitors with walking difficulties can borrow a wheelchair or folding chair from the cloakroom free of charge for the duration of their stay in the art collection (if possible with prior registration at the visitor service).
Guided tours for the blind/visually impaired are available on request. Information on guided tours and educational offers is available from the visitor service on Tel.: 0211-8381204, Email:service@kunstsammlung.de.
The art collection offers guided tours in sign language for deaf and hearing-impaired visitors.
Guided tours for the blind/visually impaired are available on request.
Visitors with walking difficulties can borrow a wheelchair or folding chair from the cloakroom free of charge for the duration of their stay in the art collection (if possible with prior registration at the visitor service).
Information on guided tours and mediation offers from the visitor service on Tel.: 0211-8381204, Email:service@kunstsammlung.de.
Guide dogs and dogs for the disabled can be taken along with the appropriate legitimation.
A person accompanying blind and visually impaired visitors does not pay admission.