Диалог в темноте (англ. Dialogue in the Dark, англ. DITD) — музей, выставка, тренинг и франшиза компании Dialogue Social Enterprise GmbH, позволяющие преодолеть общественные барьеры между видящими и незрячими людьми, а также раскрыть в первых возможности, которые используют слабовидящие и слепые люди в своей повседневной жизни.
Директора музея во Франкфурте-на-Майне Матиас Шефер (нем. Matthias Schäfer).
A Chinese student almost lost one of her finger in this place. No compensation. This place will be never as one I will be there. You never know what kind of danger hiding in dark. BTW, I suspect all of such kind of 'social enterprises'. A good person will help others even without that awful horrible experience in one affected, hypocritical, and structured environment. Just close your eyes and walk straight to a wall 1 meter away in front of you and you got all know-how...without losing your finger.
Stefan Yanдек. 20, 2017
Really, really worth checking out and doing the tour! Superb staff, extremely nice guide! The experience most certainly made me feel very differently (even more appriciative) about the world we as privileged sighted individuals live in,
Eric Dockhornокт. 20, 2017
Absolutely bizarre, initially disorientating, yet completely enjoyable experience. Highly recommend this if you are in Hamburg
Kilian Tschernyянв. 12, 2018
If it cost 10€ in total would give it 3/5 BUT for that price (we paid 36€ with my boyfriend and i had student discount) I expected something really interactive and fun, some "blind" guessing games for instance etc.....instead of that it was just a walk through a maze with objects you are familiar with from everyday life and were able to touch those...but it actually could have been just a single room, but larger and due to total darkness you couldnt tell....we had to book in advance because we required english language but judging from the guides vocabulary we would have the same experience in german as well and some hearing aids would be also welcome because we could barely hear him talk. Maybe it was a part of the experience. Just sometimes we heard our voices so at least something....guys just blindfold yourselves and walk through your apartment and you will have maybe even more fun and for free. As we advanced through the musty corridors of this sunless labyrinth and our surroundings grew dimmer and dimmer, it was becoming clearer and clearer that we wasted our money.
Andrea Baisováсент. 4, 2017
Indeed is 'one of a kind'. Booking in advance (over phone, helpline available on weekdays only) recommended for an English tour.
Aravind Sureshиюль 29, 2017
We had Ray as our English speaking blind guide for our 90 minute tour of living life in the dark. He was fun, informative, and very charismatic. I was amazed at the variety of situations we were able to "experience". I would recommend for anyone able to go.
Andrea Smithмай 28, 2018
What a great and awesome experience... We went through the tour without hearing aka. Trying to be deaf. And the tour were fun and entertaining. It would be more fun having more time to talk afterwards, and maybe learning more about living with the disability :) But great experience.
Rasmusавг. 7, 2018
Peculiar. We got a ticket, but it was not clear to what. Wandering around in pitch black was an experience. They thought we would have questions about being blind. Maybe go if you have seen other more exciting bits of Hamburg already
Francis Ridgeonавг. 7, 2018
A Chinese student almost lost one of her finger in this place. No compensation. This place will be never as one I will be there. You never know what kind of danger hiding in dark. BTW, I suspect all of such kind of 'social enterprises'. A good person will help others even without that awful horrible experience in one affected, hypocritical, and structured environment. Just close your eyes and walk straight to a wall 1 meter away in front of you and you got all know-how...without losing your finger.
Stefan Yanдек. 20, 2017
Really, really worth checking out and doing the tour! Superb staff, extremely nice guide! The experience most certainly made me feel very differently (even more appriciative) about the world we as privileged sighted individuals live in,
Eric Dockhornокт. 20, 2017
Absolutely bizarre, initially disorientating, yet completely enjoyable experience. Highly recommend this if you are in Hamburg
Kilian Tschernyянв. 12, 2018
If it cost 10€ in total would give it 3/5 BUT for that price (we paid 36€ with my boyfriend and i had student discount) I expected something really interactive and fun, some "blind" guessing games for instance etc.....instead of that it was just a walk through a maze with objects you are familiar with from everyday life and were able to touch those...but it actually could have been just a single room, but larger and due to total darkness you couldnt tell....we had to book in advance because we required english language but judging from the guides vocabulary we would have the same experience in german as well and some hearing aids would be also welcome because we could barely hear him talk. Maybe it was a part of the experience. Just sometimes we heard our voices so at least something....guys just blindfold yourselves and walk through your apartment and you will have maybe even more fun and for free. As we advanced through the musty corridors of this sunless labyrinth and our surroundings grew dimmer and dimmer, it was becoming clearer and clearer that we wasted our money.
Andrea Baisováсент. 4, 2017
Indeed is 'one of a kind'. Booking in advance (over phone, helpline available on weekdays only) recommended for an English tour.
Aravind Sureshиюль 29, 2017
We had Ray as our English speaking blind guide for our 90 minute tour of living life in the dark. He was fun, informative, and very charismatic. I was amazed at the variety of situations we were able to "experience". I would recommend for anyone able to go.
Andrea Smithмай 28, 2018
What a great and awesome experience... We went through the tour without hearing aka. Trying to be deaf. And the tour were fun and entertaining. It would be more fun having more time to talk afterwards, and maybe learning more about living with the disability :) But great experience.
Rasmusавг. 7, 2018
Peculiar. We got a ticket, but it was not clear to what. Wandering around in pitch black was an experience. They thought we would have questions about being blind. Maybe go if you have seen other more exciting bits of Hamburg already
Francis Ridgeonавг. 7, 2018
A Chinese student almost lost one of her finger in this place. No compensation. This place will be never as one I will be there. You never know what kind of danger hiding in dark. BTW, I suspect all of such kind of 'social enterprises'. A good person will help others even without that awful horrible experience in one affected, hypocritical, and structured environment. Just close your eyes and walk straight to a wall 1 meter away in front of you and you got all know-how...without losing your finger.
Stefan Yanдек. 20, 2017
Really, really worth checking out and doing the tour! Superb staff, extremely nice guide! The experience most certainly made me feel very differently (even more appriciative) about the world we as privileged sighted individuals live in,
Eric Dockhornокт. 20, 2017
Absolutely bizarre, initially disorientating, yet completely enjoyable experience. Highly recommend this if you are in Hamburg
Kilian Tschernyянв. 12, 2018
If it cost 10€ in total would give it 3/5 BUT for that price (we paid 36€ with my boyfriend and i had student discount) I expected something really interactive and fun, some "blind" guessing games for instance etc.....instead of that it was just a walk through a maze with objects you are familiar with from everyday life and were able to touch those...but it actually could have been just a single room, but larger and due to total darkness you couldnt tell....we had to book in advance because we required english language but judging from the guides vocabulary we would have the same experience in german as well and some hearing aids would be also welcome because we could barely hear him talk. Maybe it was a part of the experience. Just sometimes we heard our voices so at least something....guys just blindfold yourselves and walk through your apartment and you will have maybe even more fun and for free. As we advanced through the musty corridors of this sunless labyrinth and our surroundings grew dimmer and dimmer, it was becoming clearer and clearer that we wasted our money.
Andrea Baisováсент. 4, 2017
Indeed is 'one of a kind'. Booking in advance (over phone, helpline available on weekdays only) recommended for an English tour.
Aravind Sureshиюль 29, 2017
We had Ray as our English speaking blind guide for our 90 minute tour of living life in the dark. He was fun, informative, and very charismatic. I was amazed at the variety of situations we were able to "experience". I would recommend for anyone able to go.
Andrea Smithмай 28, 2018
What a great and awesome experience... We went through the tour without hearing aka. Trying to be deaf. And the tour were fun and entertaining. It would be more fun having more time to talk afterwards, and maybe learning more about living with the disability :) But great experience.
Rasmusавг. 7, 2018
Peculiar. We got a ticket, but it was not clear to what. Wandering around in pitch black was an experience. They thought we would have questions about being blind. Maybe go if you have seen other more exciting bits of Hamburg already
Francis Ridgeonавг. 7, 2018
понедельник | 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM |
вторник | 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM |
среда | 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM |
Четвергita | 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM |
Friday | 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM |
Saturday | 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM |
Воскресенье | 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM |
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