Kultur: Haus Dacheröden

Caroline von Dacheröden and Wilhelm von Humboldt were married in this magnificent Renaissance house. Friends with the Dacheröden family: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, who was a frequent guest here.

The Kultur: Haus Dacheröden is a special place for the dialogue of cultures, cultural encounters, education and communication - an integrative and interdisciplinary space of knowledge and experience for all visitors and residents of the city.

Since 2017, the literary association "Erfurter Herbstlese" has been running the magnificent Renaissance house. Readings, concerts, exhibitions, lectures, and workshops take place year-round in the historic rooms. Located in the heart of the old town, the historic building offers the best conditions for events of a special kind. The halls and salons can also be rented and individually adapted to the desired event character.

From May to September, the summer stage in the courtyard of the Kultur: Haus Dacheröden is played.

Address

Address

Anger 37
99084 Erfurt
herbstlese@herbstlese.de
+49 361 64412375

Address

Distance to Public Transport

130 Meters ( Streetcar )

Address

Parking Facilities near by

Parking lot Forum 4

Hirschlachufer
99084 Erfurt
info@stadtwerke-erfurt.de
+49 361 5641666

Forum 1 multi-storey car park

Hirschlachufer 7
99084 Erfurt
info@stadtwerke-erfurt.de
+49 361 5641666

Parking garage Forum 2/3

Hirschlachufer 7
99084 Erfurt
info@stadtwerke-erfurt.de
+49 361 5641666

Parking lot Forum 2

Hirschlachufer
99084 Erfurt
info@stadtwerke-erfurt.de
+49 361 5641666

General Information

Free Wlan Seating Possibilities Rest Area Pets Allowed is Accessible for Free Public Access Accessibility Checked

Digital offers

Zero Digital Offer

Mobility offers

Bicycle Lockers

Accepted payment

Cash Payment EC

Sanitation

Disabled Toilets Toilets Nappy Changing Area

Photography

TakingPicturesPermitted

Architecture

Renaissance

Opening hours

04.01.2024 - 23.12.2024

Tuesday: 12:00 - 17:00
Wednesday: 12:00 - 17:00
Thursday: 12:00 - 17:00
Friday: 12:00 - 17:00
Saturday: 10:00 - 17:00

Information on accessibility

  • All Rooms Step Free Access
  • Eighty CM Width Passage Ways
  • Hinged Grab Rail Toilet
  • Lateral Accessible Toilet
  • Parking People With Disabilities
  • Seventy CM Width Passage Ways
  • Step Free Access
  • Toilets People With Disabilities
  • Ninety CM Width Passage Ways
  • Handrails On Both Sides Of All Staircases
  • Assistance Dogs Welcome
  • not certified for deaf
  • not certified for mental
  • not certified for partially deaf
  • not certified for partially visual
  • not certified for visual
  • partially accessible for walking
  • partially accessible for wheelchair

Some
information are listed below. For detailed information please see the evaluation report.
Public parking lots are situated in Forum 2/3, ca. 200 m away from the main entrance.
The bus stop Angerbrunnen is 100 m away.
The paths to the entrances are easy to walk and drive on and have a maximum longitudinal gradient of 2% over a distance of 20 meters.
The building is steplessly accessible via the main and side entrances.
All rooms and facilities that can be used by guests and are elevated are stepless or accessible by elevator. Exception: "Blue Salon", which is very rarely used due to its small size. Door thresholds are a maximum of 3 cm high. Exception: the door to the ticket room has a 6 cm high threshold.
All doors/passages that can be used by guests and are elevated are at least 90 cm wide.
There is no inductive hearing system available.
The entrance area is visually contrasting to the surrounding area. 
All elevated areas usable by guests are well lit, i.e., bright and glare-free.
Signage is designed in legible lettering.
The stairs have handrails on both sides.
The name and logo of the Kulturhaus are clearly recognizable from the outside. 

Some
information on accessibility are listed below. For detailed information please see the evaluation report.
In the event of an acoustic alarm (e.g. fire alarm), there is a visually clearly perceptible flashing or blinking signal.
There is no inductive hearing system available. 
An outgoing emergency call in the elevator is confirmed acoustically, e.g., by an intercom system. Alternatively, stairs are available.
In the bar, there are tables without lamps that interfere with the field of vision or eye contact.

Some
information on accessibility are listed below. For detailed information please see the evaluation report. 
The name and logo of the Kulturhaus are clearly recognizable from the outside. 
There is a bus stop (name: Angerbrunnen) within 100 m. 
The destinations of the paths are partly in sight. There are no trail signs at a constantly visible distance. 

Some
information on accessibility are listed below. For detailed information please see the evaluation report. 
Assistance dogs (companion dogs, guide dogs for the blind, etc.) may be brought into all relevant areas/rooms. 
External paths usually do not have a visually contrasting or tactilely detectable walkway boundary. 
The entrance area is visually contrasting to the surrounding area. 
All elevated areas usable by guests are well lit, i.e., bright and glare-free.
Signage is designed in legible lettering.
An outgoing emergency call in the elevator is confirmed acoustically, e.g., by an intercom system. The operating elements are designed to be visually contrasting, but not tactilely detectable. 
The stairways are not designed to be tactile or visually contrasting. The stairs have handrails on both sides. 
Information is not available in Braille or prismatic letters. 

All areas relevant for testing meet the quality criteria of the label "
Accessibility certified -
partially
accessible for people with walking disabilities and wheelchair users".
Some
information on accessibility are listed below. For detailed information please see the evaluation report.
There is a marked parking space for people with disabilities in the courtyard (parking space size: 530 cm x 600 cm, distance to the entrance: 50 m). Another public parking lot for people with disabilities is located behind the house on Hirschlachufer 100 m from the entrance. 
The bus stop Angerbrunnen is 100 m away.
The paths to the entrances are easy to walk and drive on and have a maximum longitudinal gradient of 2% over a distance of 20 meters.
The building is steplessly accessible via the main and side entrances.
All rooms and facilities that can be used by guests and are elevated are stepless or accessible by elevator. Exception: "Blue Salon", which is very rarely used due to its small size. Door thresholds are a maximum of 3 cm high. Exception: the door to the ticket room has a 6 cm high threshold.
The elevator car is 110 cm x 140 cm.
All doors/passages that can be used by guests and are elevated are at least 90 cm wide. 
The ticket counter is 75 cm high at the lowest point. 
There are no accessible tables in the bar (maximum height 80 cm, accessible at a height of 67 cm and a depth of 30 cm). 
Public toilet for people with disabilities
The manoeuvring spaces are:
in front of the sink and in front of the WC at least 150 cm x 150 cm;
to the left of the WC 100 cm x 71 cm; to the right of the WC 73 cm x 71 cm.
Grab rails are provided to the left and right of the WC.
Both grab rails are flipped up. 
The sink is wheelchair compatible. 
The mirror is visible in sitting and standing position.
There is a cord as an alarm trigger.



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