Graz Museum

The most important things at a glance

  • Audio guides, apps, multimedia, listening stations
  • Accessible toilets
  • Accessible entrance
  • Accessible reception
  • Assistance dogs allowed
  • Reduced admission
  • for people with hearing impairments / in ÖGS
  • for people with visual impairments
  • in easy or simple language
  • Culture Pass: Hunger for art and culture
  • Special tours & offers
  • Rollator/wheelchair rental

information

Sackstrasse 18
8010 Graz
Styria
Open address in Google Maps
Mon-Sun 10:00-18:00
€ 5 for people with a disability card
free for assistant
Prices for inclusive tours and workshops: € 2 to € 4

Contact

Mag. Angela Fink, MA
angela.fink@stadt.graz.at
+43 316 872 7600
grazmuseum.at

Description

The Graz Museum is the city's cultural-historical museum, whose collections and exhibitions deal with the history as well as the present and future of the city.

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Physical accessibility

Entrance: The entrance to the Graz Museum is located directly next to a tram stop and is completely barrier-free, with a guidance system on the floor for blind and visually impaired people.

In the building: There is a disabled-accessible toilet on the ground floor, all floors of the museum are accessible by elevator, and lockers are available in the basement.

In exhibitions: All exhibitions are designed to be barrier-free; in addition, the Graz Museum is devoting selected exhibitions to the topic of inclusion in design and curation, such as “Graz Poster 1920-1955”.

Accessible information and content

in easy language: The texts in the exhibition “Graz Poster 1920-1955” are exclusively in easy language (German, English)

as audio texts: The included audio guide offers audio tracks in German, easy-to-read text, and audio descriptions for blind and visually impaired people. The casemate also features a multimedia model of the Schlossberg with an audiovisual narration.

in Braille: Posters in the exhibition were recreated as tactile models.

Inclusive art and cultural education

Target group-specific tours: The cultural education team offers special tours for blind and visually impaired people and, upon request, for the deaf with sign language interpreters and in easy language.