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There are two disabled parking spaces right next to the Walhalla. Visitors with mobility problems who are in possession of a Euro key for the barrier can drive up to the Walhalla.
A barrier-free footpath (paved gravel, no steps, slight inclines) leads from the visitor car park to the Walhalla.
A disabled toilet is located in the public toilet behind the Walhalla. It can be opened with a Euro key; the key can be borrowed from the ticket office.
The entrance level of the Walhalla can be reached barrier-free via a ramp (gradient max. 6 %)
The path to the entrance/ ticket office is level; the door is open during opening hours.
A ramp for the threshold will be provided by staff if required.
All important areas are stepless.
Doorways at least 80 cm wide
Flooring level and somewhat slippery
Occasional seating available, portable folding stools can be borrowed on site
No guidance system for the visually impaired available.
An accompanying person is required for blind or visually impaired visitors!
There are danger spots as there are no tactile boundaries around the building.
No regular guided tours
Behind the building near the wheelchair ramp there is a tactile model of the Walhalla.
No induction loop for hearing aids available
Written information available
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