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The Musée de la Vie Romantique will close its doors from the evening of 15 September 2024, for works that are expected to last until early spring 2026.
Cocktail | Meeting room | Banquet | Daylight | Without pillar | |
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Grand Atelier | 100 people | 60 people | 35 people | ||
Jardin d'Hiver | 30 people | ||||
Salon de Thé Rose Bakery | 20 people | ✔ | |||
Atelier Salon | 100 people | 60 people | 35 people | ✔ | |
Jardin | 100 people | ✔ | ✔ |
Physical disability:
- Paved path and courtyard
- Temporary exhibition rooms on the ground floor are accessible
- For areas inaccessible to wheelchair users (numerous steps), a free digital tool is available to explore the site virtually
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Visual impairment:
- Visit guide in braille at the welcome desk
- Large print guides are available for people with visual impairments at the museum reception.
- Audio description itinerary available on the museum's free digital application. It does not include a guide.
- Tactile visits with commentary on request
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Hearing impairment:
- Videoguides with transcripts in French Sign Language for permanent exhibitions
- Tours and workshops about collections and exhibitions in French Sign Language run by deaf tour guides and artists
- Museum staff trained in French Sign Language
- French Sign Language and lip-reading tours available if requested in advance only
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Mental disability:
- 'Practical information and introduction to the visit' guide in easy-to-read and -understand French available at the welcome desk or to be downloaded on the museum website under 'Your visit/Practical Information'