Accessibility Art for all Inclusive offers at the Kunsthalle The Kunsthalle München would like to enable all people to have access to art. Inclusion and cultural participation are part of our core values. All visitors should feel comfortable and welcome at the Kunsthalle. On this page, you will find information about barrier-free and inclusive visits to the Kunsthalle. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact our visitor service (weekdays 10 am to 3 pm): kontakt@kunsthalle-muc.de or +49 (0)89 / 22 44 12. Please also contact our staff on site if you need assistance. For people with difficulties walking and those in need of a wheelchair The Kunsthalle München is barrier-free. The elevator near the ticket counter, entrance Theatinerstrasse, will take you to the first floor. Another elevator at the stairs to the 2nd floor will take you to the exhibition level after showing your ticket. Three lockers at seat level are reserved for people in wheelchairs (deposit € 1). On the exhibition level there is a wheelchair compatible toilet (accessible from the front and right). We try to provide sufficient seating in the exhibition and in the foyer. It is not allowed to bring your own (folding) chairs. Two wheelchairs can be borrowed free of charge (with a € 20 deposit) at the checkroom. Reservations are not possible. The exhibition architecture is planned with sufficient space between pedestals and display cases for wheelchair users. More Less For deaf people and people with hearing disabilities In cooperation with the MuseumSigners we regularly offer guided tours in German Sign Language through our exhibitions. Induction loops for the group guiding devices are available by prior arrangement. Dates Sat 4.5. 2 pm booked out Guided Drag Tour During go drag! festival Drag King Perry Stroika gives guided tours in German through the exhibition Viktor&Rolf. Fashion Statements. The Munich-based Drag King has a penchant for kitschy, colorful menswear and describes his own aesthetic as something between camp and campsite owner. He explains that fashion is not only a means of personal expression that can signal our social affiliation, but also an art form that can break through social norms. This tour focuses on the intersection of art, queerness, high fashion and drag. More about the go drag! festival here. Tickets Sat 4.5. 5 pm booked out Guided Drag Tour During go drag! festival Drag King Perry Stroika gives guided tours in German through the exhibition Viktor&Rolf. Fashion Statements. The Munich-based Drag King has a penchant for kitschy, colorful menswear and describes his own aesthetic as something between camp and campsite owner. He explains that fashion is not only a means of personal expression that can signal our social affiliation, but also an art form that can break through social norms. This tour focuses on the intersection of art, queerness, high fashion and drag. More about the go drag! festival here. Tickets For visually impaired and blind people The exhibition texts are designed to be well-legible. Guide dogs with appropriate identification are allowed in the exhibition. On occasion we offer public guided tours for visually impaired and blind people. Please contact us for more information at kontakt@kunsthalle-muc.de or T +49 (0)89 / 22 44 12. The guided tour for visually impaired and blind people provides detailed verbal explanations and descriptions of the works. More Less For people with learning difficulties and offers in easy language The texts in the exhibition aim at conveying information in a clearly understandable language (in German and English). Exhibition tours in easy or simple language as well as for patients with dementia can be booked on request at kontakt@kunsthalle-muc.de or T +49 (0)89 / 22 44 12. Calender all events Inklusion Accessibility for deaf people For blind people Easy Language