Learn all you need to know about your visit
All visitors with a "B" in their disabled pass may bring an accompanying person free of charge. For them, a ticket at the regular admission price is required.
Important: All accompanying persons please book a free time slot to ensure simultaneous admission to the attraction.
Accessibility information
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There is no company parking lot.
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The underground and suburban train station Hackescher Markt is about 250 meters away, and there are also many bus stops in the vicinity.
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The path in front of the entrance is easily accessible.
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The building is steplessly accessible via a ramp.
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The ramp has a maximum slope of 7 % and a total length of 6 meters.
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The cash desk is 92 cm high at the lowest point.
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The Dungeon is accessible in guided small groups (36 persons, 12 persons at pandemic times, maximum one wheelchair user per group).
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All rooms and facilities that can be used by guests and are elevated are stepless (thresholds no more than 3 cm) or accessible by elevator.
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The elevator cabin is 150 cm x 150 cm.
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All doors/passages usable and elevated for the guest are at least 90 cm wide.
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Corridors are at least 110 cm wide. Rooms and corridors are partially not easy to walk and drive on (cobblestones).
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The two rides in the Dungeon (raft and free-fall tower) are not usable for guests who cannot get up independently from a wheelchair.
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There is no seating in many rooms.
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One wheelchair space is available in each room.
Public toilet for people with disabilities (ground floor)
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The manoeuvring spaces are: in front of/behind the door, in front of the WC and in front of the washbasin at least 150 cm x 150 cm; to the left and right of the WC at least 90 cm x 70 cm.
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Grab rails are provided to the left and right of the WC.
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Both grab rails are flipped up.
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The sink has limited access.
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The mirror can be viewed while sitting or standing.
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There is a cord as an alarm trigger.
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There is no alarm. All lights are turned on in case of emergency.
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There is no inductive hearing system.
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The tour of the Dungeon is in guided small groups (36 people, 12 people at pandemic times, maximum one wheelchair user per group).
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Assistance dogs are not allowed.
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The entrance is visually contrasting.
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The Dungeon is visited in guided small groups (36 people, at pandemic times 12 people, maximum one wheelchair user per group).
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The elevated areas that can be used by guests are in most cases poorly lit.
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Obstacles, e.g. objects protruding into the path/room, are present.
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Stairs sometimes have visually contrasting edges at least on the first and last steps.
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Stairs usually have at least one handrail on one side.
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There is no information in Braille or prismatic writing.
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The name of the Dungeon is clearly recognizable from the outside.
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The Dungeon is visited in guided small groups (36 people, 12 people at pandemic times, maximum one wheelchair user per group).
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There is no information in plain language.
All visitors with a "B" in their disabled pass may bring an accompanying person free of charge. For them, a ticket at the regular admission price is required.
Important: All accompanying persons please book a free time slot to ensure simultaneous admission to the attraction.