The Julia Stoschek Collection offers 3000 square meters of exhibition space in a historic industrial building
Foto: Ulrich Schwarz, Berlin, The Julia Stoschek Collection offers 3000 square meters of exhibition space in a historic industrial building

Julia Stoschek Foundation

Düsseldorf

Since 2007, the Julia Stoschek Foundation has been a hotspot for art lovers who want to discover the future of art in the present. As one of the world's largest private collections of time-based art, it is dedicated to presenting, promoting and researching innovative artistic practices. The collection ranges from the beginnings of moving image art in the 1960s to contemporary positions that focus on video, film, virtual reality and sound art. Complemented by photography, sculpture and painting, the foundation offers solo and group exhibitions that immerse visitors in immersive worlds of experience.

Important information about accessibility: certificates

  • Some information on accessibility are listed below. For detailed information please see the evaluation report.   

    • There are two parking spaces for people with disabilities (parking space size: 350 cm x 500 cm). 
    • The building is steplessly accessible via the side entrance (elevator).
    • The path from the parking lot to the side entrance is 100 m long. It is easy to walk and drive on and has a maximum longitudinal gradient of 24% over a distance of 10 m. 
    • All rooms and facilities that can be used by guests and are elevated are accessible without steps or via an elevator.
    • The elevator car measures 131 cm x 180 cm.
    • All doors/passages that can be used by guests and are raised are at least 90 cm wide. 
    • The exhibits/stations/objects and the information on the exhibits are mainly visible and legible when seated.  
    • There is no public restroom designed for people with disabilities.  There is a WC that is accessible via a maximum of one step and has a door width of at least 70 cm.
    Detailed information for people with walking difficulties and wheelchair users
  •  Some information on accessibility are listed below. For detailed information please see the evaluation report.  

    • The alarm is no clearly visible. 
    • There is  no audio induction loop system.
    • An outgoing emergency call in the elevator is confirmed acoustically. Alternatively, stairs are available. 
    • Wi-Fi is offered. 
    Detailed information for people with hearing impairments and hearing loss
  •  Some information on accessibility are listed below. For detailed information please see the evaluation report.    

    • Assistance dogs are allowed.
    • The entrance is visually rich in contrast.
    • All elevated areas that can be used by guests are partially well lit, i.e. bright and glare-free.
    • There are no visually contrasting or tactile floor indicators.
    • An outgoing emergency call in the elevator is confirmed acoustically. Alternatively, stairs are available.
    • Stair treads are not visually rich in contrast.  Stairs have a handrail on one side.
    • Information is not available in Braille or prismatic writing.
    Detailed information for people with visual impairments and the blind
  • Some information on accessibility are listed below. For detailed information please see the evaluation report.      

    • The name or logo of the establishment is clearly recognizable from the outside. 
    • The destinations of the paths are usually within sight.
    • There is no information in easy language.
    Detailed information for people with walking difficulties and wheelchair users

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    Julia Stoschek Foundation

    Schanzenstraße 54 40549 Düsseldorf

    +49 211 58588414

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