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The National Gallery of Australia provides a range of services, facilities and programs to enable visitors with special needs to access the national collection.
Contact via email
or phone +61 2 6240 6522
If assistance is required during a visit, please ask the nearest security officer or information officer.
Assisted access events
These regular events provide an opportunity for people with disabilities, their families and carers, to view major exhibitions without competing with crowds or high level noise.
Contact via email
or phone +61 2 6240 6522
Art and Dementia
The Art and Dementia program provides people living with dementia with an opportunity to connect with the world in enriching and life-enhancing ways. A discussion-based tour of works of art provides intellectual stimulation and social inclusion.
Contact via email
or phone
+61 2 6240 6632
Parking
Undercover car park
Entrance is via Parkes Place off King Edward Terrace.
- Designated spaces exist at either ends of the car park closest to the car park entrance/exits.
- There is lift access to main entrance from underground carpark.
Above ground car park
- Entrance via Bowen Drive.
Facilities
Wheelchairs
Wheelchairs and strollers are available from the cloakroom.
Access to the main entrance is at street level. People using wheelchairs can navigate the Gallery via lifts and ramps. Disabled parking is available.
Carers room + toilets
The Gallery provides two carers rooms with:
- baby changing table and nappy disposal
- privacy screen for breastfeeding
- comfortable chairs
- kitchenette with a microwave.
They are located on:
- Level G - near cloakroom at the entrance
- Level 1 - near James O Fairfax Theatre.
There are two disabled toilets:
- Level G - main entrance near the cloakroom
- Level 1 - near the fashion and jewellery displays.
Download Gallery map (129 KB pdf)
Hearing impaired visitors
Audio loop
There are Audio Induction Loop Systems installed at the main entry, Gandel Hall, in the James O Fairfax Theatre (rows 1–5) and in the Small Theatre.
Sign-interpreted lectures
Sign-interpreted lectures are a regular feature of each major exhibition. Please contact the Gallery for information about upcoming lectures.
Contact via email
or phone +61 2 6240 6519
Vision impaired visitors
Braille Sculpture Garden brochure
The braille Sculpture Garden brochure includes an introduction and map of the garden plus descriptive text about the sculptures. Braille brochures are available at the information desk.
Braille guide to the Gallery
The braille guide includes an introduction to the Gallery and its collections, plus descriptive text and braille images of six key works in the collection. Braille guides are available at the information desk.
Tours for people with vision impairment
Education staff and voluntary guides are available to take people with vision impairment on tours of the Gallery's collection. The tour is hands-on where possible. Bookings are essential for this service.
Contact via email
or phone +61 2 6240 6504
Special needs visitors
Programs for students with special needs can be developed in consultation with Gallery Education staff. Sessions are built around workshop activities in the Gallery spaces.
Contact via email
or phone
+61 2 6240 6519