Guided tour of Starnberg for people with disabilities
Created: 09/08/2022, 10:00 am
There are many sights in Starnberg that can be visited on the occasion of the Open Monument Day.
People with cellphones © Peter Kneffel/dpa/archive image
Starnberg - A barrier-free guided tour for people with health restrictions is offered on the Open Monument Day in Starnberg.
On the Day of the Open Monument, September 11, participants in the BRK's Open Disability Work as tour guides, accompanied by Beate Hayit from the BRK and City Councilor Kerstin Täubner-Benicke, invite you to a low-barrier tour in simple language.
Guidance in easy language
Anna Krott (Auricle Gilching, Bavarian Association of Hard of Hearing, BSB) and Martin Langscheid will also make the tour accessible as sign language interpreters for people with hearing impairments.
The starting point is at the train station at the lake on the city side (corner of Maximilianstraße) at 12 noon.
Explore your homeland on a scavenger hunt
In the Actionbound app you will also find a small scavenger hunt in simple language and barrier-free along the lake promenade starting at the historic See-Gebäude train station, which was planned by Friedrich Bürklein and opened in 1854.
Significant sights invite the participants to explore Starnberg's promenade, to get to know the partnership monument, to stop by one of the oldest fisherman's houses in Starnberg that is still standing and to solve a few tasks.
The Actionbound app is required.
More information at https://actionbound.com/bound/schnitzeljagdstarnberg.
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