Museumsberg Flensburg

Panorama of: Museumsberg Flensburg (c) by Museumsberg Flensburg. All rights reserved.
Description [EN]

With its two buildings, the Museumsberg Flensburg is one of the largest museums in Schleswig-Holstein. Since its foundation in 1876, the museum has been dedicated to the art and cultural history of the former Duchy of Schleswig, the northern half of which has belonged to Denmark since 1920. The permanent exhibition at the Heinrich Sauermann House shows art and cultural history from the Middle Ages to the 19th century. This includes a children's area with numerous hands-on elements, the section “Flensburg – a city and its people,” and the treasure chamber with gold, silver, and faience from the collection. The original farmhouse parlors and the historical furniture collection, with over 900 pieces, are unique and among the most extensive of their kind in Germany. The neighboring Hans Christiansen House displays Schleswig-Holstein art from the 19th to the 21st century. The focus is on the Art Nouveau section with major works by the artist Hans Christiansen, Expressionist art, including works by Erich Heckel, Ernst Barlach, and Emil Nolde, as well as contemporary art from the north. Special exhibitions with changing themes complement the permanent collection.

Services

Families with children

"Sonntags-Atelier", Kunstwerke im Museum betrachten und anschließend selbst kreativ werden, für Kinder ab 6 Jahren.

Adolescents, pupils

Es gibt Programme für Schulklassen für unsere Dauer-und Sonderausstellungen.

Disabled person

"Aufgeweckte Kunstgeschichten", Bildbetrachtung für Menschen mit Demenz

Car parking

Parkplätze finden sich an der Reepschlägerbahn.

Connection public transport

Linie 3, Haltestelle "Stadttheater", Fußweg über die Treppe. Linie 2, Haltestelle Museumsberg, Fußweg durch den alten Friedhof.

wardrobe

Vorhanden

Lockers

Vorhanden

Loan Rollers & Rollers

Es können Rollstühle und Rollatoren geliehen werden

Baby changing facilities

Vorhanden

Publicly accessible library / archive / study rooms

Mit einer persönlichen Anmeldung kann in man in der Bibliothek des Museumsberges stöbern.

Cafe/Restaurant

Im Hans-Christiansen-Haus befindet sich ein Cafe.

Museumsshop

In beiden Häusern können kleine Souvenirs erworben werden.

Event room / lecture rooms (rentable)

Die Aula, wie auch der Multifunktionsraum können gemietet werden.

Guided tours and group offers

Öffentliche Führungen immer sonntags um 11:30 Uhrund von April bis September auch donnerstags um 18.00 Uhr

Accessibility

Access with ramp

Yes

Door width (in cm)

105cm und 94cm

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)

90cm und 80cm

Disabled toilet

Yes

Labeling in pictograms

Yes

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

Yes

Barrier-free Audioguides

No

Educational programs for visitors with learning difficulties

Yes

Additional information on Accessibility

In unserer aktuellen Sonderausstellung "Glaube.Orte.Kunst" bis zum 31.10.17 gibt es einen speziellen Vermittlungsraum für Blinde mit Tastplan, Bodenleitsystem und Braille. Wir bieten für diesen Raum Blindenführungen an.