Venue Description
The National Football Museum exists to explain how and why football has become ‘the people’s game’, a key part of England’s heritage and way of life. It also aims to explain why England is the home of football, the birthplace of the world’s most popular sport. The Museum is for everyone, regardless of age, gender, disability, sexuality, religion or any other factor. It is not just for those who are interested in or passionate about the sport. The National Football Museum aims to be the first point of contact with football for non-fans and an introduction to wider aspects of culture and history for football fans. It has a particular focus on those sections of the community that do not usually visit museums and galleries. The Museum has a long-term mission, a responsibility to protect football’s heritage and culture for future generations as well as current audiences.
Accessibility
We have a Familiarisation Guide for autistic visitors and regular early opening events with adapted galleries for visitors wanting quieter and a more relaxed atmosphere. There is also a quiet room available during these events. Look at our website for event listings. Automatic door access at main entrance Lift to all floors Ramps to all raised areas Disabled parking on Todd Street (outside Victoria Station) 130+ disabled parking spaces in the nearby NCPs (Arena, Exchange, Shudehill, High Street) Accessible toilets on ground floor and levels 1, 2 and 4 Induction loops at reception and information desks Assistance animals permitted Water bowls available for assistance animals Wheelchairs on request (please call before your visit so we can make sure one is available) Guided tours on request Large print guide available
Accessibility Guide
Accessibility Guide Link: http://www.nationalfootballmuseum.com/plan-your-visit/venue-access
Accessible Performances
If you would like an adapted tour, including a member of staff who could audio describe objects and stories, please get in touch in advance to ensure we have trained staff available for your visit.
Toilets
Accessible toilets on ground floor and levels 1, 2 and 4
Staff
The Front of House staff has received visual and hearing impairment awareness training along with object handling training. Staff is available to give a guided tour of the museum.
Assistance dog facilities
Other assistance dog facilities
Water bowls available for assistance animals.
The venue says it has...
- Accessible Format
- Disabled Access
- Easy Read
- Induction Loop
- Large Print
- Disabled Parking
- Access Statement
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