Sir John Soane's Museum Sir John Soane's Museum

Sir John Soane's Museum

13 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, WC2A 3BP, United Kingdom | + 44 (0)207405 2107 | Website

Venue Description

The historic house, museum and library of distinguished 19th century architect Sir John Soane. At Soane’s request, the house has been left untouched since his death – almost 180 years ago.

Accessibility

Visitors with disabilities are very welcome. We are in a Grade I listed, 19th-century building, so access to the museum isn't always straightforward. When planning your visit, it might be useful to know the following: -Everything in the Museum is on open display, and we ask visitors not to touch anything -There is historic furniture throughout the Museum – please don’t sit on the chairs. Please ask our friendly staff if you need to sit down -The Museum has some uneven flooring, with grilles in some places, through which you can see the floor below -The walls are covered with objects, some of which are extremely fragile -Some areas are dark and narrow Physically disabled visitors Please call 020 7405 2107 so we can ensure your requirements are met during your visit. We have an internal and an external platform lift for step-free access to the Museum. Please call ahead so that we have a member of staff on hand to operate the lift as, due to our Grade 1 listing, the lift cannot be in a public space. If you use crutches or a walking stick, you should be able to go everywhere inside, but some spaces are too narrow for walking frames. If you would like to borrow one of our custom wheelchairs, please call ahead. Inside, standard wheelchairs are usually too big for our narrow corridors and doorways; so visitors with wheelchairs larger than 41cm wide, 84cm deep and a height of 82cm, will be asked to transfer to our own specially manufactured narrow wheelchairs. The Museum can be narrow and difficult to manoeuvre in; we therefore require that a member of staff pushes you throughout your visit. Blind and partially-sighted visitors If you’d like an audio or touch tour of the museum, please book this in advance and we’ll make sure it’s ready for your arrival. Ask us if you’d like to borrow large-print copies of exhibition labels and panels. We can also offer a large-print or braille version of our short guide to the museum. Deaf and hard of hearing visitors We offer induction loops at the front desk and in our shop. We can also set up induction loops for seated lectures, talks and events – please let us know when you book. Visitors with learning disabilities We have an easy read information guide on our website developed by members of The Camden Advocacy Project. We have printed copies to borrow in the Museum as well.

Accessibility Guide

Accessibility Guide Link: https://www.soane.org/your-visit/accessibility

Accessible Performances

We provide audio described tours of the museum which can be booked on our website.

Toilets

We have an accessible toilet in the basement of No.12 by the lockers near to the entrance from the external platform lift.

Staff

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Assistance dog facilities

Assistance dog exercise facilities

We’ve developed our guide dog policy with advice from the Guide Dogs Association. If you use an assistance dog, we recommend leaving them with us in a designated safe space (where they’ll have plenty of water) during your visit. To bring your dog with you into the Museum, you have to be accompanied by a member of staff, both for your dog’s safety and your own. So please let us know by calling 020 7405 2107 that you’ll be visiting so we can make sure someone is available.

The venue says it has...

  • Accessible Format
  • Braille
  • Disabled Access
  • Easy Read
  • Induction Loop
  • Large Print
  • Online Booking

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