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- During the current exhibition, Annex Level 2 is not wheelchair accessible due to construction activity in adjacent areas. The rest of the museum is wheelchair accessible except for the High Gallery, which is at the top of the first ramp and accessible by two low stairs. Partial view of the High Gallery is possible from the first and second rotunda ramps. View the museum's floorplan.
- Wheelchairs are available free of charge; please ask a security guard at the entrance for assistance. Wheelchairs are not available in advance.
- An individual assisting a person in a manual wheelchair can be granted a free admission ticket.
- The museum café can be accessed via the outdoor ramp or from the indoor chair lift. Please ask a security guard to assist you. Neck loops are available for audio tours.
- Wheelchair accessible bathrooms are available on the first floor by the café, the Sackler Center in the basement, and on the 7th floor.
- Elevators are available from the ground floor.
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- Audio guides are available with selections about the permanent collection as well as the special exhibition. Neck loops are available for the audio tours.
- Gallery Guides are posted around the museum and are happy to answer any questions about a work of art or provide other information.
- Service dogs are allowed in the museum.
- Copies of the brochure and transcripts of the audio tour are available in large print versions.
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- Large print versions of our guide are available at the admissions desk.
- Large print transcripts of the audio tour are available at the admissions desk.
- Gallery Guides are posted around the museum and are happy to answer any questions about artwork or other visitor questions.
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- Audio guides are available with selections about the permanent collection as well as the special exhibition. Neck loops are available for the audio tours, please ask the staff at the audio desk for assistance.
- Infrared assisted listening devices are available for all performances and lectures in the Peter B. Lewis Theater. Please ask an usher for assistance.
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- The information desk, just to your left as you enter, is happy to field any questions about your visit to the museum.
- Gallery Guides are posted around the museum and are happy to answer any questions about artwork or other museum issues.
- Docent tours are a valuable resource which give insight to various areas of the museum. (Schedule may vary, please call ahead or check the calendar for scheduled tours.)
- Audio tours are available and cover the special exhibition, selections of the permanent collection, and architecture of the building.
If you have any further concerns regarding your visit please call 212 423 3618 or e-mail visitorinfo@guggenheim.org
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