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Barrier-free

Friday is Barrier*FREE*Day

Art touches everybody in the most different ways. Inclusive guided tours enable to experience the art treasures together. They take place every Friday at 3 p.m. 

Experience art together!

Everyone is welcome, your friends, your family – whoever is interested.

During these tours you can expect amazing objects which tell exciting stories. Each month is dedicated to a specific theme. So there is something new to see every time.

We are looking forward to seeing you and to inspiring discussions with you!

Admission and participation are free of charge for people with disabilities and one accompanying person.

Registration required:
+43 1 525 24 - 5210 or julia.haeussler@khm.at

The guided tours always last about 60 minutes and start every Friday at 3 p.m.

Unless otherwise stated, entrance hall of the Kunsthistorisches Museum, after ticket control.

Every Friday at the museum

1st Friday of the month
Guided Touch Tours

In the course of the touch tour, we work intensively together on individual works of art: detailed descriptions of pictures and tactile materials arouse different sensual impressions that stimulate and support the imagination.

2nd Friday of the month
Guided tour in sign language

Experience past centuries and learn more about the diverse collections of the Kunsthistorisches Museum. A sign language interpreter will support us in the dicussion about the objects. If required, we can provide induction loops.

3rd Friday of the month
Guided tour in easy language

In the Kunsthistorisches Museum, guided tours in easy language take place.
We discover exciting works of art.
We look at them closely.
We talk about them together.
Let us surprise you!

4th Friday of the month
Guided tour for people with dementia and their buddies

Through the shared viewing of carefully selected artworks, connections to the past are made, memories are awakened, and participants are encouraged to engage in conversation. This allows people living with dementia to take part in cultural life in a self-determined way and to enjoy a relaxed and stimulating afternoon at the museum together with their loved ones – far removed from everyday routines.

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