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Deaf art educator Sieglinde Lemcke and artist Veronika Kranzpiller offer guided tours in German Sign Language (DGS) at the Käthe Kollwitz Museum Berlin for the respective special exhibitions.

The approximately 120-minute tours are aimed at deaf visitors whose native language is German Sign Language, as well as an audience proficient in sign language.

Dates:

  • April 12, 2026, 3:00 p.m.

The special exhibition “Käthe Kollwitz and the Theater” provides the first comprehensive look at Käthe Kollwitz’s passion for the theater and its influence on her work. It also highlights her family’s close ties to the stage during a formative phase of Berlin theater history.

  • October 17, 2026, 3:00 p.m.

Exhibition talk in German Sign Language (DGS) on the then-current special exhibition

Registration requested: bildung@kaethe-kollwitz.de

Participation included with museum admission.

IN GERMAN

Additional information

Accessibility

Transportation:

Accessible S-Bahn station: Westend (Ringbahn). Paid parking available.

Accessibility:

Wheelchair-accessible entrance at the Theaterbau Schloss Charlottenburg venue. Some uneven paths in the park. Ramp to the entrance, 6 steps to the ticket office and exhibition (elevator available). Restroom in the basement, accessible by elevator.

Portable seating available free of charge at the ticket office.

Admission:

Reduced admission with a disability ID card; accompanying person free.

Special features:

Three works accessible via tactile displays (upper floor).

Guided tours in German Sign Language (DGS) for hearing-impaired adults.

Dates
October 2026
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