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Information for people with a handicap
Hall of Liberation at Kelheim
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Information for people with mobility impairment
Disabled parking
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Three disabled parking spaces in the (otherwise chargeable) car park
The disabled parking spaces can be used free of charge. To do so, the disabled parking authorisation (H/aG/BI sign) must be deposited digitally; there are information boards on site with a description of the procedure. The staff at the ticket desk and the café tenant will be happy to help you register. -
Distance to the Visitor Centre: approx. 50 m (asphalted)
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Distance to the Hall of Liberation: approx. 450 m (270 m asphalted, 150 m gravel) with a slight gradient (less than 6%)
Disabled toilets
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In the public toilet behind the Hall of Liberation (open in summer)
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In the cash desk area (locked; key available at the cash desk)
Visitor centre (cash desk, shop, restaurant)
Entrance
Access via two steps or a ramp; the door is usually open during opening hours; in bad weather the staff on site will open the door.
Interior
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There are no steps in the visitor centre.
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Width of the doorways : Entrance door 1,16 m; door to the shop: 1,06 m; door to the disabled toilet: 0,97 m
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Level, non-slip flooring
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Seats available

Hall of Liberation
Entrance
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At the back of the Hall of Liberation without steps via a lift (width: 130 cm x length: 2 m)
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Bell for wheelchair users at the entrance; door will be opened by staff
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A ramp for the threshold will be provided by staff if required.
Interior
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Wheelchair users can visit the hall where the goddesses of victory stand. The two galleries and the viewing terrace can only be reached via long and very narrow spiral staircases.
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No steps
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Doorways at least 92 cm wide
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Level flooring; slippery when wet
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Seats available
Information for the visually impaired
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No guidance system for the visually impaired available; for blind or visually impaired visitors, an accompanying person is recommended.
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Audio guide available; a sighted companion is required when operating the guide.
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No regular guided tours
Information for the hearing impaired
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Induction loop for hearing aids available
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Written information available
