Stille Nacht Museum Hallein
Information
- Gruberplatz 1
- 5400 Hallein
- Salzburg
- Open address in Google Maps
- Mon-Sun 9:00-17:00
- free for people with disability cards
- free for assistant
Contact
Description
The work and influence of the composer Franz Xaver Gruber is presented in a wonderful, new atmosphere. The barrier-free museum is located in the former sexton and choirmaster's house. The focus is on the history of the creation and spread of the song "Silent Night, Holy Night".
Physical accessibility
Entrance: barrier-free
Inside the building: all exhibition levels with elevator, barrier-free toilets
In exhibitions: Tablet guide in sign language available for free at the cash desk
Accessible information and content
In Easy/Simple Language: texts throughout the museum
To listen: audio stations
In sign language: Video clip on the homepage in sign language, free tablet guide in sign language available for rental at the cash desk
In Braille and to touch: A cast of Hans Baier's bust allows for a tactile encounter. For blind and visually impaired people, photographs by Franz Xaver Gruber were designed as tactile images and supplemented with Braille labels.
Multimedia: short clips, videos, audio stations, app
Inclusive Art and Culture Education
Target group-specific tours:
• Guided tours in sign language
• for blind and visually impaired people
• in easy language
•for people with dementia
can be booked subject to availability
Target group-specific workshops: upon request
Sensory mediation aids: Tactile objects
Seal of approval
- Hunger auf Kunst und Kultur
- Austrian Museum Quality Seal