Dialog in the Dark, Hamburg
Dialogue in the Dark is an innovative exhibition and social business initiative based in Hamburg. It offers a unique sensory experience led by blind guides, where visitors explore various settings in complete darkness. This concept allows participants to rely on their non-visual senses and gain insight into the world of the visually impaired.
Founded as a social franchising company, Dialogue in the Dark not only provides public exhibitions but also conducts business workshops. These activities serve dual purposes: they help raise awareness about disabilities and promote inclusivity, while also creating employment opportunities for the blind, disabled, and other disadvantaged groups globally. Through these efforts, the exhibition aims to foster a greater understanding and tolerance of "otherness," challenging societal perceptions of disability and diversity.
The initiative has successfully reached over 9 million visitors worldwide and has been instrumental in providing thousands of jobs to blind guides and facilitators. The main objectives of Dialogue in the Dark are twofold: to enhance public awareness and acceptance of diversity, and to transform perceived deficits into potential assets, thereby generating meaningful employment for those who are often marginalized in the workforce.
This groundbreaking exhibition not only alters how visitors perceive disability but also actively contributes to social change by empowering individuals through job creation and professional development in Hamburg and beyond.
Founded as a social franchising company, Dialogue in the Dark not only provides public exhibitions but also conducts business workshops. These activities serve dual purposes: they help raise awareness about disabilities and promote inclusivity, while also creating employment opportunities for the blind, disabled, and other disadvantaged groups globally. Through these efforts, the exhibition aims to foster a greater understanding and tolerance of "otherness," challenging societal perceptions of disability and diversity.
The initiative has successfully reached over 9 million visitors worldwide and has been instrumental in providing thousands of jobs to blind guides and facilitators. The main objectives of Dialogue in the Dark are twofold: to enhance public awareness and acceptance of diversity, and to transform perceived deficits into potential assets, thereby generating meaningful employment for those who are often marginalized in the workforce.
This groundbreaking exhibition not only alters how visitors perceive disability but also actively contributes to social change by empowering individuals through job creation and professional development in Hamburg and beyond.
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Sight Name: Dialog in the Dark
Sight Location: Hamburg, Germany (See walking tours in Hamburg)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
Sight Location: Hamburg, Germany (See walking tours in Hamburg)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 2.8 Km or 1.7 Miles
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Travel Distance: 3.1 Km or 1.9 Miles
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Travel Distance: 3.4 Km or 2.1 Miles






