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For visitors who are blind or partially sighted

 

  • Tactile directional paving
  •   Large print text
  •   Braille materials
A visitor with a tactile object

Present, available or allowed

  • Tactile reliefs and tactile objects
  • Drinking bowl for assistance dogs
  • Gender-neutral toilets and adapted toilet
  • All written text are accessible in all the available audiotour languages, but difficult to find independently
  • Open-ear headphones
  • Magnifier with extra light
  • Lots of seating throughout the museum

To the museum

Address: Plantage Kerklaan 61, Amsterdam. From Amsterdam Central Station take tram 14 towards Flevopark (as you exit the station, turn left). Get off at the Artis stop and walk a few meters to the left to cross at the intersection. Then cross the street (note: double crossing) and continue straight ahead. Halfway down the street there is another small crossing. Continue the road straight ahead. After about 100 meters, the Dutch Resistance Museum, a large pale yellow building with a pointed roof, will be on your left.

Note: navigation systems tend to advise you to get off at the Waterlooplein stop. Please avoid this, as it's still quite a long walk from there.

Entrance

You will first enter a small hallway with carpet on the floor. You will then come to two sliding glass doors that open automatically. You can follow the tactile directional paving from now on, until you reach a large patterned surface. Here the staff will help you further. They will also assist you to the cloakroom. The rest you can discover for yourself, at your own pace.

Gallery texts

Would you prefer to have all the texts in te permanent collection on your own device? Please contact us at accessibility@resistancemuseum.org. Available in Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese. For the gallery text in the exhibition about Josephine Baker, click here to open this pdf in a new tab.

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