The Neues Museum has a variety of artifacts from prehistoric, Egyptian, Greek, and Roman times, the most famous of which is the bust of Nefertiti. It is step-free throughout and currently requires a ticket with an entrance time. Europe Disabled Travel Advice, Accessible Tours Hotels, Accessible Holidays, Disabled Guided Tours By www.sagetraveling.com.
1. Berlin Neues Museum Disabled Access
Review
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2. The Neues Museum has a variety of artifacts from
prehistoric, Egyptian, Greek, and Roman times, the most famous of
which is the bust of Nefertiti.
• It is step-free throughout and currently requires a ticket with an entrance
time.
• Visit the nearby Pergamon Museum beforehand and buy a Neues
Museum ticket for 2 ½ to 3 hrs later.
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3. Is there an accessible entrance? Yes, there is a ramp to the west of
the building
Is the door push/pull, revolving, automated by a button, or motion
activated? Staff checking tickets can open door
Where is the closest place that cars/taxis can drop-off people? On
Bodestrasse street to the south of the building
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4. Are there cobblestones or hills leading to the entrance? No
cobblestones or hills.
What percentage of the attraction can be viewed without having to go
up steps? 100% is accessed via either of the elevators
Which parts are not accessible? All exhibits are accessible
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5. Are there loaner wheelchairs? Yes, three
Is there an accessible bathroom? Yes
Is the door wide enough for a wheelchair? Yes
Are there grab bars? Yes
Is there a space to position a wheelchair next to the toilet? Yes
Are there guided tours that don’t have to go up steps? No
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6. Does advance notice need to be given for…
…admittance? Yes, tickets have a time for admittance because of the
large crowds due to its recent opening. Buy one beforehand at the
Pergamon Museum (which takes about 2 ½ hours to see)
…handicapped parking? No
…opening of an accessible entrance? No
…loaner wheelchairs? Reservations are possible, call 266 424242
…accessible tours? No
Is there a discount for someone with a disability and/or their
companion? Yes, half-price for someone with at least 50% disability and
free for a companion of that person.
Address: Bodestraße 4, 10178 Berlin, Germany
Telephone: +49 (0)30 266 42-4242
Website: http://www.neues-museum.de/
Email: service@smb.museum
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7. We look forward to making your accessible dream vacation a reality!
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