Accessibility

Event: Sensory friendly evening at the South Australian Museum

General information

Travel instructions

The Museum is located at North Terrace, Adelaide, between the Art Gallery and the State Library. A tram stops directly outside the Museum otherwise other public transport options are available.

Entry instructions

Please enter through the front entrance on North Terrace for this event. This entrance has ramp access and automatic doors. To help plan your visit you can view a short video on the Museum’s website. Google ‘SA Museum accessibility’ & scroll to the bottom of the webpage.

After entry instructions

We will scan your tickets in the main foyer. Here you can also borrow a sensory backpack if you choose and start exploring the Museum.

Toilet location

Toilets are on the ground floor via the Mammals Gallery. An accessible toilet is available. A parents’ room is also available on level 1 and includes a sink and microwave.

Accessible parking

There is one accessible car park at the rear of the Museum, available on a first-come, first-served basis. Entry to the car park is through the boom gate on Morgan Thomas Lane, off Kintore Avenue. Please ensure your valid disability parking permit is displayed. If the park is already in use visitors can be dropped off at the Museum’s rear door. Alternative accessible parking is also available at: Wilson Parking, North Terrace (opposite the Museum) and U-Park, Gawler Place.

Wheelchair access

Wheelchairs are available for use within the Museum. Please ask at the security desk on arrival to access this service. Wheelchairs are loaned on a first-come-first-served basis and cannot be booked in advance.

Sensory backpacks

Free sensory backpacks are available for loan upon request at the security desk. Each backpack contains a pair of noise cancelling headphones, a soft toy, and some communication cards.

Lift Access

All exhibits within the Museum can be accessed with a lift available to all levels. There are two lifts within the Museum as follows: One located in the north-east corner of the Museum, accessible on the ground floor through the World Mammals Gallery. The other located in the south-east corner of the Museum, accessible on the ground floor through the Australian Aboriginal Cultures Gallery.

Features

The following accessibility features are provided at the event

Audio description
Wheelchair accessibility