STADTGALERIE Mennonitenkirche

Panorama of: STADTGALERIE Mennonitenkirche (c) by STADTGALERIE Mennonitenkirche. All rights reserved.
Description [EN]

The building of today´s StadtGalerie on Neuwieder Deich was completed in 1768 as a sacred building and used as a Mennonite church until 1991. After renovation by the city of Neuwied and the architects Georg and Juhr (Altwied), it was opened to art-loving visitors as the “Municipal Gallery in the former Mennonite Church”. Built in the “Rhenish Baroque” style, today´s StadtGalerie is successfully integrated into the old town, opposite Neuwied Castle and the Castle Theater. Since its reopening on January 1, 1992, the building has housed two art collections: a picture collection of the city of Neuwied and the collection of the Berninger Foundation. With its program of constantly changing exhibitions, the StadtGalerie offers space for a wide audience.

Services

wardrobe

ja

Lockers

ja

Museumsshop

ja

Accessibility

Access with ramp

Yes

Door width (in cm)

90

Guidance system for visually impaired people, Tactile / acoustic map

No

Entrance soil indicators

No

Marking of step edges

No

Access stairless

Yes

Access with ramp

No

Elevator with tactile font / announcement

No

Elevator door width (in cm)

80

Disabled toilet

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

No

Guided tours in sign language

No

Tactile flooring system

No

Barrier-free Audioguides

No

Educational programs for visitors with learning difficulties

No