Deutsches Glasmalerei-Museum Linnich

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Description [EN]

The German Stained Glass Museum in Linnich is the only nationwide museum dedicated to flat glass painting, with only four other specialized museums existing across Europe. Since its opening, it has been supported by the foundation of the same name and the Friends´ Association. The permanent exhibition provides visitors with an overview of the history of stained glass art from its beginnings in the Middle Ages to the present day. It focuses on works created between the 19th and 21st centuries, addressing not only the thematic and formal development but also the depiction of the technique of this art form. Several annually changing special exhibitions of national and international artists expand the range of the permanent exhibition, thereby enhancing the understanding of the multifaceted nature of particularly contemporary stained glass art. Scientific publications consistently produce new, forward-looking research findings. The exhibitions are complemented by the museum´s extensive accompanying program, which invites all target groups and age ranges, from children to seniors, to find their own unique access to this special art treasure.

Services

Families with children

Ja

Adolescents, pupils

Ja

Adult

Ja

Seniors

Ja

Disabled person

Ja

Connection public transport

Ja

wardrobe

Ja

Lockers

Ja

Cafe/Restaurant

Nein

Museumsshop

Ja

Event room / lecture rooms (rentable)

Ja

Guided tours and group offers

Ja

First aid room

Liege vorhanden

Accessibility

Access with ramp

No

Door width (in cm)

170

Guidance system for visually impaired people, Tactile / acoustic map

No

Entrance soil indicators

No

Marking of step edges

Yes

Access stairless

Yes

Access with ramp

No

Elevator door width (in cm)

90

Disabled toilet

Yes

Labeling in pictograms

No

Inscription in braille

No

Acoustically accessible exhibition objects

No

Tactile accessible exhibition objects

No

Print medium in braille inscription / large print

No

Guided tours in sign language

No

Barrier-free Audioguides

No

Educational programs for visitors with learning difficulties

No