Accessibility
The National
Gallery of Slovenia is accessible to everyone. Guide dogs are allowed.
Free admission
People with disabilities
can enter free of charge.
Access
Where we are
The National
Gallery is located opposite the Opera House and opposite the Orthodox Church of
Sts Cyril and Methodius, next to Tivoli Park. It is surrounded by four streets,
Cankarjeva, Prešernova, Puharjeva and Prežihova. The main entrance is at 24
Prešernova Street.
Parking
Paid parking
spaces are available in the surroundings of the gallery. The nearest large
public car park is in Tivoli Park, just a few minutes' walk away, which is
accessed via an underpass with an exit just in front of the Gallery.
Public transport
The National
Gallery of Slovenia is in close proximity to the city centre and Slovenska
cesta, which is served by almost all city buses.
Access for
people with reduced mobility
The Gallery is
equipped with ramps and lifts. For wheelchair users, the exhibition building is
accessible from the main entrance at Prešernova cesta 24, where there is also a
doorbell to open the door.
Wheelchair users
can move independently around the Gallery and exhibition spaces on all floors.
Access to the permanent exhibition of Zoran Mušič on the ground floor and to the
basement exhibition space of the Narodni dom Gallery requires the assistance of
museum attendants.
The
administration building is also accessible for people with reduced mobility.
Toilet
facilities
The toilet
facilities are suitable for people with reduced mobility.
Aids for people with disabilities
Induction loop
Individual
induction loops are available in the museum for the use of audio guides and
guidance systems.
Audio guides
Audio guides are
available to guide visitors through the Permanent Collection and temporary
exhibitions.
Audio
descriptions
You can listen
to descriptions of periods and selected works of art via QR codes.
Video content in
Slovenian sign language
Selected works
of art from the Permanent Collection are presented in Slovenian Sign Language
on the gallery screens and on the website. Included are the new gestures added
to the Slovenian Sign Language dictionary.
Tactile Picture
of Luiza Pesjak
A tactile
adaptation of the painting Luiza Pesjak by Mihael Stroj is available in the Permanent Collection, complete with a
magnifying glass, a description of the work in Braille and an audio
description.
Guided tours
with tactile aids
By prior
arrangement, we can organise a personalised guided tour with copies of museum
objects and tactile or multi-sensory aids to enrich and bring the
interpretation closer to you. Interpretation into Slovenian sign language is
available on request.
Guided tours are
free of charge for all people with disabilities.
Call or write to
us:
T: (01) 24 15
415 / (01) 24 15 435
E: dejavnosti(at)ng-slo.si
Museum website
The museum
website adheres to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG 2.0).
Audio
descriptions of 12 famous works of art are also available.
For further information on accessibility and help in the Gallery contact
the Gallery Shop
and cash desk
T: (01) 24 15
418 / (01) 24 15 424
or the Education
Department
T: (01) 24 15
415 / (01) 24 15 435 / (01) 24 15 414
E: dejavnosti(at)ng-slo.si
Open
Tuesday to
Sunday: 10 am to 6 pm, Thursdays until 8 pm
Open until
15:00: 24 and 31 December
Closed: Mondays,
1 January, 1 May, 1 November and 25 December
Contact
Shop and cash
desk:
trgovina(at)ng-slo.si
(01) 24 15 418 /
(01) 24 15 424
Education
Department:
dejavnosti(at)ng-slo.si
(01) 24 15 435 /
(01) 24 15 415 / (01) 24 15 414
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