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Barrier-free

Inclusive offerings

On one Tuesday every month, we offer an inclusive tour, alternating between a tactile tour for visually impaired and blind visitors and their companions and a tour with sign language interpretation (ÖGS/D) for deaf and hearing-impaired people. On one Thursday every month, we hold a workshop called “Es geht um die Welt“ (It’s about the world) for people with disabilities and their companions.

If you do not belong to one of these groups of people, but still want to get to know the museum together with one of these groups, please register by telephone.

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Two hands are shown holding a curved, textured object, while another hand is gently reaching towards it. The background includes various craft materials, suggesting a creative activity.

Tactile tour

For visually impaired and blind visitors and their companions.


On selected Tuesdays, from 3 p.m. to 4.10 p.m.
Dates and the respective topic can be found on the calendar.
There are no tours in July and August!


Duration: 70 min.


Participation: free 
(plus museum admission; free museum admission for blind visitors and one companion)


Meeting point: Hall of columns


The maximum number of participants is 12.

Register

Contact
kulturvermittlung@weltmuseumwien.at
or +43 1 534 30 – 5150 (Mon – Fri, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.)

Tour with sign language interpretation

For deaf and hearing-impaired people.


Every two months on Tuesday, at 5 p.m. or 6 p.m.
Dates and the respective topic can be found on the calendar.
There are no tours in July and August!


Duration: 60 min.


Participation: Museum admission and tour free of charge


Meeting point: Hall of columns


The maximum number of participants is 25.

Register

Contact
kulturvermittlung@weltmuseumwien.at
or +43 1 534 30 – 5150 (Mon – Fri, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.)

A museum guide wearing a purple shirt explains the significance of baseball caps displayed in a glass case. Four visitors, including one man and three women, listen attentively, with expressions of interest as they engage in the informative session.

Group Guides

Alongside the inclusive offerings, group guides can also be provided for all privately booked tours and workshops to make listening comprehension easier.

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There is also the possibility to book online tours of the Weltmuseum Wien.

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Upcoming dates A wide-ranging programme awaits you

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