Accessibility
The site
is under construction
This statement was last updated on November 2024
We are working to make our site accessible to people with disabilities.
Physical Accessibility
The museum design includes ramps, elevators and wide pathways to accommodate visitors with mobility impairments. Tactile elements and visual aids, designed by Tactile Studio, a French design studio specialising in creating inclusive and accessible experiences for museums and cultural institutions, will assist those with sensory disabilities.
Inclusive Programming
Our tailored tours and educational programmes are designed to meet the diverse needs of our community. This includes dedicated tours for visitors with visual or hearing impairments, ensuring they have meaningful and engaging experiences.
Digital Access
Our website offers an extensive digital archive of our collections and past exhibitions with features that enhance online accessibility, allowing visitors to explore our collections and programmes remotely.
Multilingual Guides
We provide audio and written guides in multiple languages, both online and at the museum.
Affordable Entry
In addition to free admission days, we offer discounted rates for children, students and seniors to make our museum as inclusive as possible.
On-site Mobility Aids
Wheelchairs and rollators are available to use, free of charge, and our staff are always available to assist with mobility and accessibility needs.