The Van Gogh Museum is dedicated to ensuring accessibility for all of its visitors. Disabled visitors are offered priority entrance and have access to a range of facilities available at the museum.
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The Van Gogh Museum is dedicated to ensuring accessibility for all of its visitors. Disabled visitors are offered priority entrance and have access to a range of facilities available at the museum.
Disabled visitors are permitted to bring a companion with them for free
More information about lifts, mobility aids and borrowing a wheelchair or foldable seat
Find out about the special facilities for deaf visitors and visitors who are hard of hearing
Discover the special facilities for blind and partially-sighted visitors
More information about crowding at the museum, for visitors with sensory sensitivity