This national institution for the documentation, study and interpretation of Holocaust history, also serves as this country’s memorial to the millions of people murdered during the Holocaust. The museum is fully accessible to visitors who use mobility assistive devices. Wheelchair-accessible restrooms are available on every floor. Visual assistive devices (flashlights and magnifying glasses) are available at the information desk. Guided highlights toursthat include visual descriptions and touchable objects are available for visitors who are blind or who have low vision with two weeks notice. All multimedia in the exhibition spaces are captioned, and most multimedia that use audio are equipped with T-coil technology for guests who are deaf or hard of hearing. All First Person programs are open-captioned in real time.
This national institution for the documentation, study and interpretation of Holocaust history, also serves as this country’s memorial to the millions of people murdered during the Holocaust. The museum is fully accessible to visitors who use mobility assistive devices. Wheelchair-accessible restrooms are available on every floor. Visual assistive devices (flashlights and magnifying glasses) are available at the information desk. Guided highlights toursthat include visual descriptions and touchable objects are available for visitors who are blind or who have low vision with two weeks notice. All multimedia in the exhibition spaces are captioned, and most multimedia that use audio are equipped with T-coil technology for guests who are deaf or hard of hearing. All First Person programs are open-captioned in real time.
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