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Accessibility

The Deutsches Technikmuseum is committed to making its exhibitions and educational programs accessible to all visitors. Most of our buildings, exhibition spaces, and event venues are wheelchair-accessible. Exceptions include historic structures such as the Historic Brewery and the windmills in the museum park.

Visitors who present a disability ID card are eligible for reduced-price admission. Free admission applies to recognized accompanying persons.

Getting here

  • The Gleisdreieck subway station is accessible: U1, U2, U3
  • The Möckernbrücke subway station is not wheelchair-accessible: U1, U3, U7
  • The Anhalter Bahnhof S-Bahn station is accessible: S1, S2, S25, S26
  • Disabled parking spaces near the entrances
  • Accessible path made of flat-ground cobblestones  
  • on the forecourt and along the historic Ladestrasse

Museum Building

  • Step-free entrance to the main building of the Deutsches Technikmuseum
  • Entrance via a ramp to the Science Center Spectrum and the exhibition area on Ladestrasse
  • Button to open the door
  • Museum shops and restaurants are accessible
  • Accessible restrooms in all parts of the building
  • To borrow folding wheelchairs at the coat check, please register in advance (by email to info@technikmuseum.berlin)
  • A limited number of strollers are available for toddlers.
  • Service dogs are allowed in all areas.

Exhibitions

  • In the entrance area of the Deutsches Technikmuseum, an information center provides information on the themes of the permanent exhibitions through tactile orientation maps, models, audio guides, and texts in Braille.
  • Due to the historic cobblestones, the museum park is only partially wheelchair-accessible.

"Travel for Everyone" Certification

Our museum has been certified under the nationwide “Reisen für Alle” certification system. Detailed and verified information will help you decide whether our offerings meet your individual needs.

You can find all the details on accessibility here.

    Audit Report "Travel for Everyone" (in German)

Certification "Accessibility certified" logo
Wheelchair User Pictogram
Pictogram for people with mobility impairments
Pictogram blind
Pictogram: Visually Impaired

Education

  • Guided Tours Available for German Learners

Please direct any questions or feedback regarding our accessible and inclusive services or the accessibility of our buildings to our department for education. All of our staff members on site will be happy to assist you.

Department for Education
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