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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)
Distance to the Hall of Liberation: approx. 450 m (270 m asphalted, 150 m gravel) with a slight gradient (less than 6%)
In the public toilet behind the Hall of Liberation (open in summer)
In the cash desk area (locked; key available at the cash desk)
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.
There are no steps in the visitor centre.
Width of the doorways : Entrance door 1,16 m; door to the shop: 1,06 m; door to the disabled toilet: 0,97 m
Level, non-slip flooring
Seats available
At the back of the Hall of Liberation without steps via a lift (width: 130 cm x length: 2 m)
Bell for wheelchair users at the entrance; door will be opened by staff
A ramp for the threshold will be provided by staff if required.
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.
No steps
Doorways at least 92 cm wide
Level flooring; slippery when wet
Seats available
No guidance system for the visually impaired available; for blind or visually impaired visitors, an accompanying person is recommended.
Audio guide available; a sighted companion is required when operating the guide.
No regular guided tours
Induction loop for hearing aids available
Written information available
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