Description
The Bach Museum caters to a diverse audience from Germany and abroad with a melodious, interactive and inclusive permanent exhibition as well as a multifaceted programme of exhibitions, educational activities and events. It is open to everyone and designs its content and offerings according to the principles of active and equal participation for a diverse society. A particular focus is placed on participatory and appreciative cultural education work with children and young people, as well as close cooperation with people with disabilities. The work of the Bach Museum is guided by the ICOM Code of Ethics for Museums and the standards for museums of the German Museum Association.
Services
Our museum has
Publicly accessible library / archive / study rooms
Bibliothek
Cafe/Restaurant
Bach-Café
Event room / lecture rooms (rentable)
Historischer Sommersaal im Bosehaus
Accessibility
Entrances and paths to the building
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Access stairless
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Guidance system for visually impaired people, Tactile / acoustic map
Labeling of the exhibition
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Labeling in pictograms
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Inscription in braille
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Acoustically accessible exhibition objects
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Tactile accessible exhibition objects
Guided tours to permanent and special exhibitions
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Tactile / audio tours
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Guided tours in sign language
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Barrier-free Audioguides
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Educational programs for visitors with learning difficulties
Others
Additional information on Accessibility
A tactile overview map in the museum foyer provides information about the Bach Museum. The map shows the service areas, the exhibition route and the sound, listening and touch stations, which have been set up for blind and visually impaired visitors and are equipped with Braille. Contact +49 341 9137-214 or via museumspaedagogik@bach-leipzig.de