All CTM venues are wheelchair accessible, except for AL Berlin. A special note for:
- Kunstquartier Bethanien Studio 1: Please speak to the team at the festival Info Counter in the entrance hall. They will arrange elevator access. Note that only the balcony of Studio 1 is wheelchair accessible.
- Morphine Raum: the toilets are not wheelchair accessible
- Volksbühne am Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz: The venue has limited wheelchair seating. Wheelchair users are kindly requested to contact the visitor service at least one day before the performance: +49 (0)30 24065 -777 or besucherservice[at]volksbuehne-berlin.de.
We encourage you to get in touch with us in advance via accessibility[at]ctm-festival.de so that we can help plan your visit. Venue staff can always be asked for help with regards to mobility and elevator usage.
We offer free access for an accompanying person for holders of a »Schwerbehinderten Ausweis mit Kategorie B« card. Please get in touch with us in advance to make arrangements. Likewise, if you are unable to pick up your pass at our mobile Festival Info Counter, please contact us.
Handicapped parking spaces can be found in front of RSO and SchwuZ. There is a designated drop-off area in front of Heimathafen on Karl-Marx Straße.
Persons taking public transit may check the current status of elevators at the subway stops nearest each venue, via the BVG (both in German and English). The CTM Venue Map is also available online.
Stroboscopic lights and loud volumes will be used at:
24.5. – Berghain
 25.5. – Berghain
 26.5. – Berghain
 27.5. – Berghain
 28.5. – RSO.Berlin
 29.5. – Heimathafen CTM 2022 Closing Concert
 29.5. – SchwuZ CTM 2022 Closing Party
For the »Sub-Bass Invigorating Dose« performance at Monom on 28.5., please be aware that you will be in contact with sound waves that can be felt by your body, change the air pressure levels and spread differently across the room.
Hearing protection will be available at the bar or coat check of each venuea.
All CTM 2022 Part 2 concerts and club nights are 18+. The Discourse programme and Hacklab finale are accessible to all ages. Young children should be accompanied by an adult.
Our team shares a wide pool of languages between all of us; please ask our staff if you require assistance in a language other than English and German and we will do our best to accommodate you. Please note that CTM’s daytime discourse programme takes place in English.
A number of CTM 2022 Part 2 events are offered free of charge:
- MusicMakers Hacklab Input talks, 23.5.2022, AL Berlin
- Online stream of CTM Discourse programme, 24-28.5.2022 on CTM's YouTube channel
- »/ orcl / « AR installation by Pussykrew, 24-29.5.2022 at various CTM and Berlin locations
- »An (In)audible Chorus« workshop with Jonathan Reus, Eleni Ikoniadou, and Varia, 27.5.2022, Morphine Raum (note: pre-registration required)
- Goethe Lockdown Lessons talks and performances on 29.5.2022, Kunstquartier Bethanien (Studio 1)
Half price tickets are available to »Berlin Pass« holders for the following events:
24.5. – Berghain
 25.5. – Berghain
 26.5. – Berghain
 29.5. – Heimathafen CTM 2022 Closing Concert
 29.5. – SchwuZ CTM 2022 Closing Party
You must present your Berlin Pass together with your presale ticket when entering the venue. Reduced tickets are also available at the door.
During CTM 2022, the Discourse programme will also be live streamed to CTM’s YouTube channel.
CTM’s daytime Discourse programme is documented in audio/video over the last few years, and we have been sharing as many of the talks, presentations, and discussions as possible via the CTM Soundcloud and YouTube channels after the festival. Certain concerts and performances are also documented.