Accessibility on the terrain
Please do understand that – due to regulations concerning listed houses – not all parts of the historic buildings are accessible for users of wheelchairs. Doorsteps and stairs may be obstacles for you; yet we try to make your stay as worthwhile as possible.
© Lebenshilfe für Menschen mit geistiger Behinderung Bremen e.V., Illustrator Stefan Albers
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Barrier-free toilets can be found:
- in the entrance building (E)
- on the upper floor of the Hermann-Schilli-Haus (no. 10), accessible via a lift
- Ortenauhaus (no. 26)
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The groundfloor (living room, kitchen and stable) can be entered with some assistance – the door steps are 20 cm high. Both the hall and the stable can be viewed from outside.
A path in the rear of the house leads into the topmost floor. The incline is 15%.
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Can be viewed from outside.
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Can be viewed from outside.
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Not accessible for users of wheelchairs (due to a flight of steps and a narrow hall).
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Steps lead up to the main entrance. In the back of the building access is possible to the wellhouse and the stable. You might need some help – the doorstep is 20cm high.
A ramp in the back of the building leads into the barn (Incline: 15%).
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Easy access from ground level. A small ramp leads you into the living quarters. There are low steps at the entrance into the stable and the threshing floor.
A wide path in the back of the farm offers you access to the topmost barn (Incline: 15%).
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Some help is needed for entering the ground floor. Height of the steps: 20 cm.
The exhibition in the loft shows children’s memorabilia and the stable.
A ramp in the rear takes you up to the topmost floor (Incline: 20%).
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Steps (20 cm high) at the entrance into the ground floor and the stable.
A ramp in the rear takes you up to the topmost floor (Incline: 15%).
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No access for the public into the ground floor. For visiting the upper floor you need to climb up stairs.
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Barrier-free access, ground floor accessible via a ramp, a lift goes to the upper floor with living area.
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A low step takes you into the small building; though it can easily be looked into from outside.
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Access is only possible via steps.
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Access is only possible via steps. The waterwheel can be watched from outside.
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You can see the interior of the ground floor from outside; a step (20 cm) is at the entrance of the cellar.
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The living room quarters are only accessible via a flight of steps. Easy access however into the stable and the former barn. A ramp in the rear takes you up to the topmost floor (Incline: 15%).
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No problems at all for users of wheelchairs.
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Accessible via a flight of steps. The waterwheel and the propulsive power are on the bottom floor and can be watched from outside.
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Fully accessible for wheelchairs.
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Only accessible via steps. The stable and the cartwright shop can be viewed from outside.
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No steps at all; the impressive technical installation is visible from outside.
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Steps (10 cm high) at the entrance into the ground floor.
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Steps (18,5 cm high) at the entrance into the ground floor.