Accessibility information for the museums, galleries and art venues in Linnich
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Deutsches Glasmalerei-Museum Linnich
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.
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Accessible parking
Deutsches Glasmalerei-Museum Linnich
1 public, designated disabled parking space (address: Rurstraße 5) is located in front of Café Schrapper, 20 meters from the museum.
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Accessible Elevator
Deutsches Glasmalerei-Museum Linnich
All exhibition levels can be reached with the barrier-free elevator or stair l
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Accessible toilet
Deutsches Glasmalerei-Museum Linnich
1 disabled toilet is available.
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Ground-level entrance
Deutsches Glasmalerei-Museum Linnich
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.
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Accessible Cafe
Deutsches Glasmalerei-Museum Linnich
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.
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Guided tours for the blind / visually impaired
Deutsches Glasmalerei-Museum Linnich
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.
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Further information on accessibility
Deutsches Glasmalerei-Museum Linnich
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.
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Assistance dogs are allowed
Deutsches Glasmalerei-Museum Linnich
An assistance dog is allowed.