Shaping the future together.
Welcome!
The COMU offers its guests insights into Carl Orff's life and work in its barrier-free exhibition. The Orff Schulwerk's body-oriented instruments in particular offer a wide range of opportunities for individual and communal experiences.
The approach and the entire museum are easily accessible for wheelchair users, with the exception of one room. To reach Carl Orff's original study, visitors must negotiate a flight of stairs.
The exhibition, with its wealth of musical content, offers many points of interest for blind and visually impaired visitors. A tactile overview map is available at the reception desk to aid orientation. High-contrast colours have been used in the exhibition graphics and texts.
Disabled parking space
Automatically opening doors (with handles)
Lift to the basement to cloakroom and WC
Disabled WC
Changing table
Sloping paths
Turning circles for wheelchairs
Wheelchair-accessible reception desk
Tactile overview map
Wheelchair-accessible display cases
All texts in German and English (via the COMU app)
High-contrast graphics
Life-size instruments to try out
The museum is difficult to access for the general public – we recommend visiting with an escort.
Access to the original study via stairs.
Access to the museum café in the old building: 78 cm door width.
No easy language in the exhibition.
… a barrier-free app with alternative text and audio descriptions
… texts in easy-to-read language
… an audio tour for blind and visually impaired people
… inclusive workshops and courses
… inclusive music education programmes