Wein- und Heimatmuseum in Durbach

Description [EN]

What they inherited from their forefathers ... The Durbachers acquired it not only to own it but also to keep a piece of history alive for visitors of the Wine and Local History Museum. Once, the museum building (built in 1780) was a typical vineyard estate until it served as a refuge for the elderly, the poor, and the sick from 1877 to 1967. Since 1995, the museum has been open to all interested parties. In 13 rooms, including a cooper´s workshop, a distillery and bakery, a mill, and an apiary, the history of more than 700 exhibits is lovingly presented. How could it be otherwise, the Durbachers have primarily kept alive their local history and that of Ebersweier, customs, viticulture, agriculture, forestry, and the history of Staufenberg Castle and the beautiful Melusine. The connection to the present is always prevalent, especially when the courtyard and forecourt are brought to life again during festivals, concerts, or other events.

Services

Audioguides

... ist über Smartphone möglich.Übersetzung in englisch und französisch als Audio und Text

Accessibility

Access with ramp

No

Guidance system for visually impaired people, Tactile / acoustic map

No

Entrance soil indicators

No

Marking of step edges

Yes

Access stairless

No

Access with ramp

No

Elevator with tactile font / announcement

No

Disabled toilet

No

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

Guided tours in sign language

No

Tactile flooring system

No

Educational programs for visitors with learning difficulties

No