Accessibility information for the museums, galleries and art venues in Remagen
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text information accessibility
Arp Museum Bahnhof Rolandseck
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.
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External Link accessibility information on the website of the art venue or museum
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Accessible parking
Arp Museum Bahnhof Rolandseck
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.
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Accessible Elevator
Arp Museum Bahnhof Rolandseck
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.
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Accessible toilet
Arp Museum Bahnhof Rolandseck
There is one disabled toilet each in the historic station and in the new building.
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Ground-level entrance
Arp Museum Bahnhof Rolandseck
From the handicapped parking space you can reach the foyer via a level, step-free access.
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Accessible Restaurant
Arp Museum Bahnhof Rolandseck
The gastronomy in the historic train station is barrier-free accessible via the elevator from the foyer.
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Further information on accessibility
Arp Museum Bahnhof Rolandseck
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.
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Guided tours in sign language
Arp Museum Bahnhof Rolandseck
Guided tours are conducted in sign language upon request
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Mobile induction loops for people with hearing aids are available
Arp Museum Bahnhof Rolandseck
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.
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Audio Guide available
Arp Museum Bahnhof Rolandseck
80 audio guides are available.