Wheelchairs and mobility impairment in the new National Museum
The new National Museum is built according to the latest standards of universal design. This means, among other things, that anyone with reduced mobility will be able to enter the museum using the same entry points as others, and that service desks, toilets and cloakrooms will be equally accessible to all. There are elevators and step-free access to all parts of the building that are open to the public.
The sculpture garden on the third floor and the roof terrace on the third floor are accessible to all, although you need to use the elevator to get from one to the other with a wheelchair or baby stroller.
It's possible to use your own wheelchair during your visit to the museum. If you wish to lend a wheelchair, contact one of our hosts at the museum.
There are plentiful places to sit in the exhibition spaces, in addition to separate areas for rest and relaxation.
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- Hearing and vision impairment
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- Companions/carers
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- Accessible parking