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Description [EN]
The building now known as the "Schwind Pavilion" was erected in 1829–1839 by Rüdigsdorf manor owner Wilhelm Leberecht Crusius as a music salon adjoining an orangery. It was outfitted by renowned artists: ceiling paintings by court and decorative painters Otto Wagner and Gustav Adolf Hennig; decoration: Gottfried Semper revised a design by Woldemar Hermann from Dresden; a cycle of paintings "Amor and Psyche" by Moritz von Schwind and Leopold Schulz. The hall can be visited in the summer months (guided tours on the building´s history available on request). In addition, concerts take place from May to September. The hall is a popular venue for weddings. (Address for navigation only, no mail: Rüdigsdorf 35, 04654 Frohburg)
Accessibility
Access with ramp
No
Door width (in cm)
120cm
Guidance system for visually impaired people, Tactile / acoustic map
No
Access stairless
No
Access with ramp
No
Elevator with tactile font / announcement
No
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
Tactile / audio tours
Yes
Guided tours in sign language
No
Tactile flooring system
No
Barrier-free Audioguides
No
Educational programs for visitors with learning difficulties
No
Additional information on Accessibility
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