Museums, galleries, historic houses and other places of interest are improving accessibility all the time. This includes that way that exhibits and buildings are presented. Information in alternative formats and other aids
Types of accessories and aids that places may offer include large print leaflets, magnifying glasses and audio guides.
Tours and guides
Many places - especially larger museums and galleries - often give tours for blind or visually impaired visitors. You may be able to arrange a 'one-to-one' tour or go as part of a group. Normally they need several days notice.
A big part of these tours is the opportunity to touch exhibits. Some larger places may focus on one particular work of art or exhibit and involve a group discussion with other visitors.
NOTE: JUST PRESENT THE DISABILITY CARD FOR FULL RIGHTS TO THESE BENEFITS
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