Universal accessibility
We put accessibility at the heart of everything we do. We recognize that every person is unique and aim to offer an inspirational experience to all our audiences. To that end, we create and expand the ways of accessing art within our Musée. Take a look at the measures in place to help you enjoy our activities to the fullest, no matter your ability.
We offer free admission on request for people with disabilities and their companions.
We reserve spaces for disabled parking permit holders at the Charles Baillairgé Pavilion and in the Saint-Dominique Church parking lot.
Need help getting around? We can assist you on request.
There are elevators in all our pavilions, and all our galleries are fully wheelchair accessible.
Descriptive tours are specially designed for people with visual limitations. Their specially tailored approach helps you discover works of art by creating your own mental image.
Duration: 90 minutes
Schedule: During Musée opening hours, subject to guide availability.
You can call Monday to Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
We work with a specialized community organization to offer signed tours in Québec Sign Language (LSQ) for hearing-impaired people.
For more information, please contact Kasia Basta, Head of Community Outreach and Public Engagement:
kasia.basta@mnbaq.org
Our tour guides are specially trained to adapt their script and approach to all types of audiences, taking everyone’s individual needs into account. Whether we’re tailoring the content of the tour, adjusting the pace, or providing additional explanations, we make sure every tour is accessible and enjoyable. Tell us what you need and we’ll be happy to tailor an experience to suit you!
We recognize that autistic children have unique needs, so we provide a kit with tactile objects, pencils, and an observation notebook. Borrowing this kit includes free admission for your family. Ask for your kit at reception!
Do you have any questions, comments, or suggestions about our Musée’s accessibility? We’re always ready to hear how we can improve your experience.
Contact Kasia Basta, Head of Community Outreach and Public Engagement:
kasia.basta@mnbaq.org
The Musée is proud to partner with community organizations that support French learners and people with physical disabilities, intellectual disabilities, and Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).
These partnerships allow us to offer inspiring experiences that are accessible to everyone, no matter what their specific needs.