City tour for blind and sighted people: Kreuzkirche and area around
An der Kreuzkirche 1, 01067 Dresden, Germany
Eintritt bzw. Teilnahme kostenlos
Eintritt bzw. Teilnahme kostenlos
“Dresden spricht…” Workshops, guided tours, writing and printing workshops under the motto “Language and writing. Dresden speaks many languages”
Kreuzkirche and area aorund – 800 years of the town church on the market square
On our tour of the city for blind and sighted people, we turn our attention to the Kreuzkirche. It stands where the first town church was built over 800 years ago. At that time, the town church was dedicated to St Nicholas. It was rededicated in the Middle Ages as a place of worship for the cross of Jesus Christ. Since then, there has been a Church of the Cross in the immediate vicinity of the Altmarkt. Construction of today’s Kreuzkirche began 260 years ago. We explore the exterior and interior of the church and its immediate surroundings.
Pleasingly, much is easy to touch. The wooden doors on the north side, the monument to the Kreuzchor choir and the memorial commemorating the peace and freedom movement of the people of Dresden before 1990 are particularly clearly designed and easy to reach. We go in search of traces together with our feet, hands, ears and open-hearted thoughts. Everyone is cordially invited to this city tour for the blind.
Lydia Hänsel (museum guide and deputy chairwoman of the Blinden- und Sehbehindertenverband Sachsen e.V. – Kreisorganisation Dresden) & Anna-Thilo Schmalfeld (tour guide with extensive knowledge of history and geography, dresden-sehen.de) lead us on this special exploration tour through Dresden’s old town.
Come along – curiosity is good for you!
Meeting point: 17:00 at the Kreuzkirche in front of the main entrance
Distance: approx. 1 kilometre on foot
Duration: approx. 2 hours, including plenty of opportunities for sitting and toilet breaks
Finish: approx. 19:00 at the Altmarkt
The event is organised in cooperation with the Blinden- und Sehbehindertenverband Sachsen e.V. – Kreisorganisation Dresden.
Our guided tours and excursions to inclusive places
The tours and excursions take you to places where language plays an important role in conveying information and knowledge. Experts explain the challenges of communicating in an integrative and inclusive way, where this is already successful and where obstacles to communication and understanding repeatedly arise in everyday public spaces.
Das Projekt “Dresden spricht…” wird gefördert durch das Staatsministerium für Soziales und Gesellschaftlichen Zusammenhalt. Diese Maßnahme wird mitfinanziert mit Steuermitteln auf Grundlage des vom Sächsischen Landtag beschlossenen Haushaltes im Rahmen des Landesprogrammes Integrative Maßnahmen.