Legoland Discovery Centre Berlin
Legoland Discovery Centre Berlin
(Michael Töller)
Discover the most colorful indoor playground in Berlin.
The colorful LEGO® brick world at the LEGOLAND® Discovery Centre Berlin has 15 different stations where you can marvel and try out, explain and participate, or just watch and sit back. With two exciting rides, a Ninja Parcour, a 4D cinema and, of course, endless LEGO building fun, there is something for everyone here.
Barrier-free information
All areas relevant for testing meet the quality criteria of the label "Accessibility certified - partially accessible for people with walking disabilities".
Some information on accessibility are listed below. For detailed information please see the evaluation report.
- The Potsdamer Platz underground and S-Bahn station is approximately 150 meters away, and there are also many bus lines nearby.
- Public parking is available in the parking garages in the vicinity of Potsdamer Platz.
- The building is accessible without steps.
- All rooms and facilities that can be used by guests are accessible without steps or via elevators.
- There is a ramp at the exit of each elevator in the basement. The ramps have a gradient of 15% and are at least 110 cm wide and 120 cm long.
- All doors/passages accessible to guests are at least 86 cm wide.
- Seating is available.
- Most of the exhibits/game tables can be seen, perceived, or approached while seated.
- Most of the information about the exhibits can be read while seated.
- The two rides (Drachenburg and Zauberschüler) are not accessible to guests who are unable to get on and off independently.
- The café has wheelchair-accessible tables (maximum height 80 cm, wheelchair accessibility at a height of 67 cm with a depth of 30 cm).
- The 4-D cinema has seats for wheelchair users.
- There is a public toilet for people with disabilities, which is accessible from both sides (minimum 86 cm). There are folding grab rails to the left and right of the toilet.
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Some information on accessibility are listed below. For detailed information please see the evaluation report.
- There is no visually clearly perceptible alarm.
- There is no inductive hearing system.
- An outgoing emergency call in the elevator is confirmed acoustically, e.g. by an intercom system. Alternatively, stairs are provided.
- Information about the exhibits is provided in writing.
- Tables with bright and glare-free lighting are available in the café, where there are no lamps standing or hanging that interfere with the field of vision or eye contact.
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Some information on accessibility are listed below. For detailed information please see the evaluation report.
- Assistance dogs may be brought into all relevant areas/rooms.
- The entrance is not visually contrasting.
- Almost all elevated areas usable by guests are well lit, i.e. bright and glare-free.
- Signage is designed in legible, high-contrast lettering.
- An outgoing emergency call in the elevators is confirmed acoustically.
- Stairs have visually contrasting edges at least on the first and last steps. Stairs have handrails on both sides.
- Exhibits are generally well illuminated.
- Exhibit signage is visually contrasting.
- Information is conveyed in writing but is not available in Braille or prismatic letters.
Evaluation report: Download as PDF
Some information on accessibility are listed below. For detailed information please see the evaluation report.
- The name of the operation is not clearly visible from the outside.
- The destinations of the paths are within sight or there are path signs at a constantly visible distance.
- Exhibit information is provided in writing in simple language.
- Food in the café is visibly presented (buffet, counter).
Evaluation report: Download as PDF