Accessibility
From the very beginning, our goal was to make Leitz Park accessible to everyone. Whether on the Leica Tour, in the interactive experience areas, or in Café Leitz—everything is barrier-free, senior-friendly, and family-friendly. Our barrier-free access and facilities allow everyone to experience the fascinating world of photography.
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Are the lectures in the Leica World accessible for people with disabilities?
Yes, all lectures in the Leica World are accessible for people with disabilities.
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Is it allowed to bring an accompanying person for people with disabilities?
Yes, bringing an accompanying person is allowed. Accompanying persons of individuals with a severe disability pass (degree of disability of at least 50) are granted free admission, provided that appropriate proof is presented.
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Are there any discounts on ticket prices?
The reduced admission price is 8 euros and can be claimed by pupils, trainees, students, volunteers, job seekers receiving ALG I benefits, and people with severe disabilities (degree of disability of at least 50) upon presentation of the appropriate certificate.
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Is the Leitz-Park accessible for people with disabilities?
The World of Leica and the entire Leitz-Park are generally accessible. However, due to possible temporary restrictions, we kindly ask you to inquire about the current conditions before your visit.
We are delighted that Leica World has been officially awarded the “Travel for All” seal of approval. From the outset, our goal was to make Leitz Park accessible to everyone. All areas are therefore barrier-free, senior-friendly, and family-friendly.
With the “Travel for All” certification, we are making an important contribution to inclusion and accessibility. Leica World stands for openness and accessibility, and we look forward to bringing even more people closer to the fascinating world of Leica photography. Together, we are creating a place where everyone feels welcome and appreciated.
Accessibility verified
Leica World has been successfully awarded the Germany-wide recognized “Travel for All” seal.