Audio described, curator-led tours at the National Museum of Australia

Audio described, curator-led tours at the National Museum of Australia

For blind and low vision visitors, and includes tactile and sensory elements.

By National Museum of Australia

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Location

National Museum of Australia

Lawson Crescent Acton, ACT 2601 Australia

Refund Policy

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About this event

Join us for guided tours of our exhibition, with detailed audio descriptions for a unique Museum experience!

Great Southern Land

Saturday 27 April

First Australians

Saturday 15 June

Great Southern Land

Saturday 21 September





Getting to the Museum

You can travel to the National Museum by private car, taxi, ride share, the route 53 bus or bicycle. Plan your Museum visit

Getting to the venue

Enter via the main entrance. A staff member will be available at the front desk to assist you

Accessibility at the Museum

Accessible parking spaces for visitors are available free of charge.

The building is fully accessible by wheelchair; however, the building is large so the distances are long.

Wheelchairs and electric scooters are available to borrow from the front desk of the Museum. You can call ahead to reserve them on 02 6208 5110 or talk to a staff member at the desk on the day of your visit.

We recognise all Companion Cards. Please email us at programs@nma.gov.au and we will issue a companion ticket.

Trained, registered and visibly identified assistance animals are welcome at the Museum when accompanied by their handler, including at this event.

More on accessibility at the Museum

If you have questions, please email us at programs@nma.gov.au

Photography

Photography and filming may occur at this event for documentary and publicity purposes.

Please alert the photographer at the event, and staff, if you do not want to be photographed.

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Where our stories come alive

The National Museum of Australia brings to life the rich and diverse stories of Australia through compelling objects, ideas and events. Our exhibitions, collections, programs and research focus on three interrelated themes; Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander history and culture, Australia’s history and society since 1788, and the interaction of people with the environment. These define our conceptual framework through the themes of; land, nation, and people.