Accessibility
The Museum is accessible for everybody, both young and old, including wheelchair-bound visitors. If you intend to travel by public transport, please note that the museum is about 300 metres from the bus stop. The route involves a number of low barriers. The is no seat at the bus stop. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Facilities
- Parking in front of the museum
- All floors are served by lifts
- Adapted toilets for disabled users
- Very few barriers
- Wheel chairs available free of charge (please make a reservation)
Assistance
Is it not possible for you to visit the museum on your own? You can bring one companion free of charge. Because we are not always able to judge whether someone can visit the museum independently or not, we can ask for a (public transport) companion card or a statement from the (family) doctor stating that assistance is needed.
Guide dogs
Assistance dogs are welcome in the museum.
Parking for disabled visitors
Disabled visitors may park free of charge near the main entrance to the museum. To get there, drive down the footpath that runs in front of the museum. There is no access or lift from the underground car park for disabled visitors.