Kulturzentrum Festung Ehrenbreitstein
Koblenz · Romantischer Rhein
118 meters above the Rhine, the fortress offers the most fantastic view of Koblenz and the confluence of the Rhine and Moselle rivers. Ehrenbreitstein Fortress, the second largest preserved fortress in Europe, was built in its current form between 1817 and 1828. Its origins go back to the year 1000.
Today, in addition to the State Museum Koblenz with its diverse exhibitions (e.g. on the history of technology and archeology of the country, on the history of the fortress with over 20 exciting stations, multimedia presentations and much more), the fortress also houses the Army Memorial and the Koblenz Youth Hostel.
Kulturzentrum Festung Ehrenbreitstein
Opening hours:
Monday
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10:00
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18:00
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Tuesday
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10:00
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18:00
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Wednesday
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10:00
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18:00
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Thursday
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10:00
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18:00
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Friday
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10:00
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18:00
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Saturday
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10:00
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18:00
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Sunday
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10:00
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18:00
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Handicap facilities
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accessible for people with walking disabilities
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partially accessible for blind people
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partially accessible for people with visual impairments
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accessible for wheelchair users
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Travel for All- Accessibility certified
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Level approach to building or grounds
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Doors and passages are at least 90 cm wide
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Level approach, or lift or ramp access to all guest rooms and facilities
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The toilet is wheelchair accessible
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Foldable grab bars next to the toilet
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Toilet for disabled people
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Doors and passages are at least 80 cm wide
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Doors and passages are at least 70 cm wide
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Designated parking spaces for disabled people available
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Assistance dogs are allowed
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Tactile offers (tactile model, site plan, etc.)
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Information in Braille or in prismatic font
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Offers in pictorial language (guided tours, audio guides, etc.)
Evaluation report for accessible travel (only in German)