
Bonn Cathedral, also called the Cathedral Basilica, is the main Catholic church in Bonn and a landmark of the city. It was built in the 11th century as the Romanesque collegiate church of St. Cassius and Florentius of the Cassius Abbey. After the secularization of the monastery at the beginning of the 19th century and the demolition of the neighboring parish church of St. Martin in 1812, the minster came into the possession of the parish of St. Martin. Since 1956, the minster has held the title of basilica minor. Bonn Minster has been undergoing general renovation since 2017, and the interior has been open again since October 31, 2021.
Accessibility
Wheelchair-accessible access
Barrier-free access is
- Separate access to the building: main portal with ramp on the side of the church directly on Münsterplatz (different from the regular visitor entrance in Gerhard-von-Are-Straße)
- Assistance is required to open the heavy door (staff are available)
Width of doors
- At least 90 cm
Lifts
- Available (to WC)
Ramps
- Available (at portal)
Barrier-free WC
- Available, basement (via lift)
Barrier-free access: Car
Disabled parking facilities
- Directly at the venue: not available
- In the surrounding area: Underground car park Münsterplatzgarage (subject to charge) – distance 400 m
Entrance and exit from the car directly at the venue entrance
- Is not possible
Barrier-free access: public transport
Barrier-free stops
- Bonn Hauptbahnhof: tram lines 16, 18, 61–63, 66–68, buses, regional trains – distance 350 m
If you have any questions, please send an e-mail to tickets@beethovenfest.de or call us on +49 (0)228 - 20 10 3 44 (Mon–Fri, 9:00–15:00.)
Directions
Visitor entrance is in Gerhard-von-Are-Straße opposite of the restaurant Tuscolo
Public transportation:
Stop »Hauptbahnhof Bonn« (350 m)
Parking:
Marktgarage: Stockenstraße 1, 53113 Bonn (350 m)
The car park is open 24/7. There is a lift.
You can find the charging stations for your electric car here: https://www.carwow.de/elektroauto/ladesaeulenkarte
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