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Accessibility information for the museums, galleries and art venues in Krefeld

  • text information accessibility

    • Kaiser Wilhelm Museum


      The renovated Kaiser Wilhelm Museum was reopened in July 2016 and is barrier-free.

      Two public disabled parking spaces can be used on the north side of the museum (Joseph-Beuys-Platz).

      Access to the museum is at ground level and stepless.
      A door opener is available.

      A floor guidance system in the foyer facilitates orientation.
      A disabled cloakroom is available.
      The sanitary areas with 2 disabled toilets are accessible from the foyer at ground level.

      1 wheelchair and folding stool can be borrowed.

      Hearing-impaired visitors have induction loops available for audio-based tours.

      Guided tours and workshops are held on request for the blind/visually impaired.

      Guided tours in plain language and sign language are available on request.

      The museum café is at ground level and barrier-free.

      Assistance dogs are allowed.
    • Museum Haus Esters


      The Haus Lange Haus Esters museums are only partially barrier-free, as they are former residential buildings that have been listed as historical monuments.

      The Museum Haus Esters can be reached via a mobile ramp, which will be laid out if necessary. The disabled toilet is located on the ground floor and is accessible at ground level.

      The gardens of Haus Lange and Haus Esters cannot be reached without help due to several steps.

      Our supervisory team will be happy to help you on site.
    • Museum Haus Lange


      The Haus Lange Haus Esters museums are only partially barrier-free, as they are former residential buildings that have been listed as historical monuments.

      A flat step has to be bridged in the entrance area of ​​Haus Lange. The museum staff will help with this. Only a normal staircase leads to the first floor of the house.

      The disabled toilet is located on the ground floor and is accessible at ground level.

      The gardens of Haus Lange and Haus Esters cannot be reached without help due to several steps.

      Our supervisory team will be happy to help you on site.

  • External Link accessibility information on the website of the art venue or museum

  • Accessible parking

    • Kaiser Wilhelm Museum


      Two public disabled parking spaces can be used on the north side of the museum. (Street: Joseph-Beuys-Platz)

  • Accessible Elevator

    • Kaiser Wilhelm Museum


      All floors and exhibition rooms of the museum can be reached by wheelchair without outside help via lifts and ramps.

  • Accessible toilet

    • Kaiser Wilhelm Museum


      The sanitary areas are accessible from the foyer at ground level. There are 2 disabled toilets available.
    • Museum Haus Esters


      The disabled toilet is located on the ground floor and is accessible at ground level.
    • Museum Haus Lange


      The disabled toilet is located on the ground floor and is accessible at ground level.

  • Entrance with ramp

    • Museum Haus Esters


      The Museum Haus Esters can be reached via a mobile ramp, which will be laid out if necessary.

  • Ground-level entrance

    • Kaiser Wilhelm Museum


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      Access to the museum is at ground level and stepless. A door opener is available.
    • Museum Haus Lange


      A flat step has to be bridged in the entrance area of ​​Haus Lange. The museum staff will help with this.

  • Accessible Cafe


  • Guided tours for the blind / visually impaired

    • Kaiser Wilhelm Museum


      A floor guidance system in the foyer facilitates orientation.

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

      Tactile objects are available.

  • Further information on accessibility

    • Kaiser Wilhelm Museum


      1 wheelchair and folding stool can be borrowed.

      Hearing-impaired visitors have induction loops available for audio-based tours.

      Guided tours and workshops are held on request for the blind/visually impaired.

      Guided tours in plain language and sign language are available on request.

  • Guided tours in sign language


  • Information available in plain language


  • Mobile induction loops for people with hearing aids are available