Amenities at a glance
- There are tactile models in the Museum hall (next to the cloakroom):
- the shape of the Palace, which is intended for tactile viewing and is an introduction to a visit to the Museum,
- the Museum area, including the most important elements of garden architecture.
- In the cloakroom of the Palace you can borrow typhlographic maps of the Palace and gardens free of charge, tactile catalogues adapted to the needs of people with visual impairment, tactile versions of selected paintings supplemented with audio description, and a guide to the palace and gardens in Braille.
- The Museum offers a number of events tailored to the needs of people with visual impairment (including museum meetings, walks around the palace, nature walks, workshops).
- During events tailored to the needs of people with visual impairment, live audio description techniques are employed, and numerous tactile materials and aids affecting the sense of smell and hearing are used.
- Audio descriptions of selected objects, including descriptions for children, are available on the Museum’s website.
How to get to the museum from the bus stop?
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Braille publications and typhloplans
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Materials with audio description
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