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Accessibility at Aviodrome
At Aviation Museum Aviodrome, we think it is important that everyone can enjoy the world of aviation. Therefore, we do everything we can to make our museum and park as accessible as possible for visitors with different needs. Below you can read what we offer in terms of accessibility.
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Wheelchair users and people with mobility problems
Aviodrome is fully wheelchair friendly and suitable for visitors with reduced mobility. The park offers:
Wheelchair-accessible routes throughout the property
A lift to the upper floor
Adapted toilets
Resting points and benches to take a breather
Possibility to borrow a wheelchair at the entrance (based on availability)
Easily accessible exhibits and attractions
This allows everyone to enjoy everything Aviodrome has to offer at their own pace.
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Visitors with babies and young children
Aviodrome is also well equipped for families with small children. Baby carriages are allowed in the museum, and there are several changing areas. We also have a pump room for parents who want to feed or pump. The playgrounds and playground equipment are suitable for young visitors.
Inclusive tours
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Deaf and hard of hearing
Aviodrome offers guided tours with a sign language interpreter (on request) and information panels with clear explanations of all exhibitions. This allows the deaf and hard of hearing to fully enjoy the stories behind the planes.
Blind and visually impaired
We organize specially adapted tours for blind and visually impaired visitors. Our guides are trained to convey information in an accessible way, so that even without sight, aviation history comes to life.
Visitors with a guide dog
Officially trained assistance and guide dogs are welcome in the museum and outdoor areas. We do ask that you be able to show proof of training/registration at the entrance.
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