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Accessibility in Museums

Accessibility in museums refers to designing and organizing exhibits and facilities so that all visitors, regardless of physical, sensory, or cognitive abilities, can freely and comfortably engage with the content. This includes features like ramps for wheelchairs, clear signage, audio descriptions, tactile exhibits, and assistive technologies. The goal is to remove barriers that might prevent some individuals from experiencing or understanding the museum’s offerings, ensuring that everyone can enjoy and learn from cultural and educational displays equally.