Museum St. Peter an der Sperr
The most important things at a glance
- Audio guides, apps, multimedia, listening stations
- Assistance dogs allowed
- Reduced admission
- for people with dementia
- for people with visual impairments
- in easy or simple language
- Culture Pass: Hunger for art and culture
- Special tours & offers
- Tactile orientation aids
information
- Johannes-von-Nepomuk-Platz 1
- 2700 Wiener Neustadt
- Lower Austria
- Open address in Google Maps
- Wed-Sun 10:00-17:00
- Public holiday 10:00-17:00
- € 3.50 for people with a disability card
- € 3.50 for assistant
Contact
Description
The extensive collection, housed in the former Dominican convent and in the modern annex, presents a multimedia overview of the city's more than 800 years of eventful history. The museum focuses on interactive, accessible art and culture education.
Physical accessibility
Entrance: ground-level access
In the building: Lift, wheelchair ramps, barrier-free toilet
In exhibitions: Guidance system for the blind on the floor leads from the outdoor area to the cash desk, tactile station in the exhibition area, portable chairs
Accessible information and content
In easy/simple language: Area texts in the Museum App
To listen: The area texts in easy language can be listened to as audio text in the museum app, and there are also numerous listening stations
In sign language: No
In Braille and tactile: The museum's key piece, the so-called Corvinus Cup, is presented as a 3D tactile model and is labeled in tactile and Braille script.
Multimedia: numerous audio and multimedia stations in the permanent exhibition
Inclusive art and cultural education
Target group-specific tours & workshops: Cultural education programs are offered for people with dementia. These must be booked in advance.
Sensory mediation aids: Tactile object of the Corvinus Cup, listening stations
Seal of quality
- Hunger for art and culture
- Austrian Museum Quality Seal

Hearonymus Audio Guide