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BARRIER-FREE ACCESS

At RAMPE, we are constantly working to expand and improve our accessibility. We rely on your feedback for this.

Please contact us at ed.epmarretaeht@tkatnok or +49(0)711 620 0909 -13. We look forward to your questions and suggestions!

 

CURRENT DATES

October 4, 2024, 8 pm
PRECARIOUS MOVES by Michael Turinsky
With audio description, please register at ed.epmarretaeht@tkatnok.

November 15 and 16, 2024, 8 p.m. each
PLEASURE by Criptonite
November 15 and 16 with audio description, please register at ed.epmarretaeht@tkatnok.
November 15 with translation into DGS.

 

BARRIER-FREE ACCESS

For wheelchair users, Stepless stairless access for wheelchair users to the foyer and the theater space rooms is via the rear entrance on Alte Weinsteige (between the theater and the Madame Hoa restaurant). Please note that from Filderstraße there is a 12 percent incline (5 meters in heightupward over a distance of approximately. 40 meters). There is a disabled parking space in the rear courtyard in front of the stage entrance.
Events in the corner store take place on the first floor of the RAMPE on the corner of Filderstraße / Alte Weinsteige. There is a step to overcome here. We have a mobile ramp that we can set up, if required. Please contact us in advance.

BARRIER-FREE ACCESS BY PUBLIC TRANSPORT
The nearest barrier -free stop is the Marienplatz subway station. From there, there are two traffic lights to must be crossnavigated. The entire route to the ramp is asphalted. There is a slight incline from Marienplatz to the RAMPE.

TACTILE GUIDANCE SYSTEM
A tactile guidance system with featuring guidelines, staircase markings, and attention fieldsground indicators leads from the sidewalk in front of the theater at Filderstraße 47 via the stairs to the foyer. In future, there will be a tactile plan there, as well as guidelines leading to the box office, the auditorium, the studio, the Rakete, the bar, the offices, and the toiletrestroom.
If required, we offer a pick-up service for blind and visually impaired people from Marienplatz. Please contact us by e-mail: ed.epmarretaeht@tkatnok. Detailed directions for blind and visually impaired people from Marienplatz subway station to RAMPE are currently being preparedin preparation.

BARRIER-FREE WCRESTROOM
In the foyer of the RAMPE there is a barrier -free toilet restroom with a door width of 79 cm.

 

 

TACTILE GUIDE SYSTEM

A tactile and high-contrast guidance system for blind and visually impaired people leads from the left and right main entrance stairs of the theatre at Filderstraße 47 to the main entrance, the large foyer with box office and toilets, the theatre auditorium, the Rakete, the bar and the lower small narrow foyer, which provides access to the studio and offices. In future, there will also be a tactile map that provides tactile and high-contrast information about the exact location of the individual rooms. Further information on using the guidance system can be found here.

If required, we offer a pick-up service for blind and visually impaired people from Marienplatz. Please contact us by e-mail: ed.epmarretaeht@tkatnok. Detailed directions for blind and visually impaired people from Marienplatz underground station to RAMPE are currently being prepared.

 

LOW-BARRIER FACILITIES

The RAMPE is working on removing barriers. We strive to provide individual “information on accessibility” for each piece in our program. Events with barrier -free offerings such as tactile tours, audio descriptions, or German Sign Language (DGS) are marked accordingly on our website.

AUDIO DESCRIPTIONS FOR BLIND AND VISUALLY IMPAIRED PEOPLE
Before selected performances, wWe regularly offer audio descriptions and a tactile tour before selected performances to make them accessible for blind and visually impaired people. The tactile tour takes place before the performance. The stage area is explored, and props and costumes are described. The performers introduce and describe themselves and describe themselves. The events on stage are described in the audio description via wireless headphones during the performance. This gives blind people and people with visual impairments access to the visual elements of a play: movement, gestures, facial expressions, stage design, costumes, and props are described. Places Seats for the audio descriptions are limited.
Please register at ed.epmarretaeht@tkatnok.

GERMAN SIGN LANGUAGE (DGS)
Selected performances are also accessible to deaf audiences via German Sign Language (DGS). These performances take place either exclusively in or with DGS, or with DGS or with DGS interpretation in DGS.
(Marking in theProject designation) projects: DGS is one of the languages used in the play if the performance takes placefeatures with DGS. DGS is the main language used in the play if the performance takes place in DGS).

RELAXED PERFORMANCES
Selected performances take placeare as “Relaxed Performances.” Relaxed pPerformances would like to welcomewelcome all visitors for whom sitting still for long periods in the theater is a barrier. Noises and movements from the audience are expressly welcome. Visitors can leave and return to the auditorium at any time.

EARLY  SEATING
There is free seating in the RAMPE. If, for artistic reasons, the door to the auditorium only opens very shortly before the performance begins, there is the option of early boardingseating. This is early admission for all people (especially those with visible or non-visible disabilities) who would like a specific seat or more relaxed admissiona more relaxed arrival. Early boarding seating usually starts 10ten to -20twenty minutes before the performance begins. The meeting point is next to the box office. Our evening staff will be happy to help you find the meeting point. If you need a beanbag or wheelchair space, please email us at ed.epmarretaeht@tkatnok or speak to our evening staff.

FURTHER INFORMATION:

DRESS WARMLY!
We are mindful of our energy consumption and refrain from constantly heating the foyer. We recommend that you dress appropriately for the outside temperature when in the foyer. But don’t worry—it’s: it’s 19 degrees C in the theatertheater.

NOTES ON CONTENT
Some announcement pages contain content notes (also known as trigger warnings). Content notes are references to potentially disturbing incriminating content that can be potentially triggering.
As there is a wide range of different triggers and we are not always equally aware of all of them, we offer our audience the opportunity to find out about specific triggers from us in advance if necessary. All you need to do is send us a short email, for example, which does not require any special wording or explanation and can consist of just one question. You are welcome to contact us at: ed.epmarretaeht@mmargorp