Accessibility
Mobility impaired Visitors
In Paris, the temporary exhibition, garden, cafe and auditorium are all accessible.
The museum is equipped with ramps to facilitate access.
Wheelchairs are available to visitors from the cloakroom.
Toilets for disabled visitors are available, accessible via push-button automatic doors
Blind and visually impaired visitors
For your comfort and well-being we recommend that you bring someone with you.
Guide dogs are permitted throughout the site.
A personalised welcome service is available at the cloakroom. A visitor services assistant will give you gloves and a list of works that can be explored by touch. The assistant will accompany you in the museum’s permanent collections. This service is offered subject to staff availability.
Hearing impaired visitors
The ticket desk, cloakroom, gift shop and audio guide counter are equipped with induction loops.
Audio guides can be fitted with induction loops on request from July 1st, 2015.
Audio phones used on guided tours can be fitted with induction loops on request from July 1st, 2015.
Visitors with learning Disabilities
Various locations within the museum are accessible and clearly marked.
Cloakroom
The cloakrooms are free of charge for both individual visitors and groups.
Large umbrellas, backpacks and small items of luggage can be deposited, but large bags and valuables are not accepted (cameras, money, identity documents, etc.).
Baby-changing area
There is a baby-changing table available in the toilets on level -1 of the entrance hall.