Army Museum, Accessibility & Disability
The Army Museum is an essential place of memory and culture to discover the history of France. The museum is committed to making its content accessible to all visitors, especially those with disabilities. To achieve this, it offers various adapted facilities to facilitate their visit.
Visitors with mobility disabilities can benefit from privileged access to elevators, access ramps, restrooms, and reserved parking spaces. Wheelchairs are also available at the museum's reception.
Visitors with hearing impairments have magnetic loops at their disposal to improve the sound quality of certain guided tours. Blind or visually impaired individuals can enjoy tactile models and adapted guided tours to better understand the exhibited artworks.
Specific guided tours are also offered for different types of disabilities. Regular French Sign Language (LSF) tours are organized for deaf or hard of hearing individuals. Audio-described tours are also available for blind or visually impaired individuals.
Lastly, the museum's staff is trained to accompany visitors with disabilities and meet their specific needs.
In summary, the Army Museum is a culturally accessible place for all visitors, regardless of their disability. Adapted facilities and specific guided tours allow for the best possible exploration of the museum's collections.
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