Exterior view - Kurhaus Bad Steben

Kurhaus Bad Steben

Description

The Kurhaus Bad Steben is an ideal venue for events of all kinds. Whether congress or conference, private celebration or event, here you will find the perfect conditions.

In the Kurhaus you will find a range of rooms suitable for different events and available in various sizes. The Kurhaus, built in Art Nouveau style with Baroque elements, provides the perfect setting for any event. State-of-the-art technology and individual catering underline the offer for conference guests and all those who are looking for the right premises for an event. The light-flooded foyer, the lecture hall and the reading rooms are home to the graphic arts museum Stiftung Schreiner. It was opened in the Kurhaus Bad Steben in the 1990s. The initiators - Stefanie Barbara and Dr. Wolfgang Schreiner - believe that art can build bridges. The Kurhaus Café with its fantastically situated terrace invites you to enjoy coffee and cake at the spa concert in the afternoon.

Information on accessibility

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Some information on accessibility are listed below. For detailed information please see the evaluation report.

  • There is one marked parking space for people with disabilities (parking space size: 400 cm x 500 cm). The general parking lot is 100 m away from the Kurhaus.
  • The surface quality of the car park is easy to walk and drive on.
  • The path from the car park to the entrance is 10 m long and is easy to walk and drive on. 
  • The building is infinitely accessible via the rear entrance with an inclined platform lift (a treshold of 3 cm).
  • The platform of the inclined platform lift is 80 cm x 100 cm.
  • Almost all evaluated passageways/doors available to the guests are at least 90 cm wide. Exception: toilet door is 60 cm wide.
  • The exhibits are predominately visible when seated.
  • The information on the exhibits is predominately readable when seated.
  • There are wheelchair accessible tables available in the café (maximum height 80 cm, wheelchair accessible at a height of 67 cm and a depth of 30 cm).
  • There is no public toilet available, which can be attained via a maximum of one step and has a door width of at least 70 cm. The wc door is 60 cm wide.

Some information on accessibility are listed below. For detailed information please see the evaluation report.

  • Assistance dogs are allowed in relevant areas/rooms.
  • The entrance is visually rich in contrast and recognizable by a tactile change of floor covering.
  • All evaluated and usable areas for the guest are well illuminated, i.e. bright and glare-free.
  • The walkways in corridors/ways/aisles are predominantly visually contrasted to the surroundings.
  • The walkways in corridors/paths/aisles are predominantly marked with tactile markings or the walls or other structural elements can mainly be used for orientation.
  • The signage is designed in clearly legible and contrasting font.
  • There are no obstacles, e.g. objects protruding into the path/room.
  • There are no revolving or rotating doors.
  • Steps are not visually rich in contrast.
  • Stairs have at least a handrail on one side handrail.
  • The exhibits are usually well illuminated.
  • The information on the exhibits/stations/objects is exclusively provided in writing.
  • The menu font café is straightforward and visually rich in contrast.
  • There is no menu available in large print or braille.
  • Information is not available in Braille or prismatic font.

Some information on accessibility are listed below. For detailed information please see the evaluation report.

  • There is no clearly visible alarm.
  • There is no audio induction loop system.
  • The information on the exhibits is exclusively provided in writing.
  • In the café there are tables with bright and glare-free lighting, on which there are no lamps standing or hanging that interfere with the field of vision or eye contact.
  • There is a seating area with low background noises (e.g. corner seating, separate room).

Some information on accessibility are listed below. For detailed information please see the evaluation report.

  • The name or logo of the establishment/facility is not clearly recognizable from the outside.
  • The objectives of the paths are most of the time within sight.
  • There is no colored or pictorial guidance system available.
  • The information on the exhibits is exclusively provided in writing, but not in easy language.
  • There is a menu with pictures available.
  • The dishes are visibly presented (buffet, bar).
  • There is no information in easy language.
  • Information is not displayed with pictograms or images.
Certified in the period: September 2022 – August 2025

Address & contact

Kurhaus Bad Steben

Badstr. 31
95138 Bad Steben
Phone number: +49 9288 9600
Website: www.staatsbad-bad-steben.de

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