The Collection of Art Brut develops programs for audiences with specific needs

To ensure an inclusive and accessible experience for everyone, the Collection of Art Brut offers various devices specially designed for audiences with specific needs. Guided tours are also organized for groups, in collaboration with professionals from the disability sector.

For people living with Alzheimer's disease

For people living with Alzheimer's disease and their loved ones, Alzheimer Vaud, in collaboration with the museum's cultural mediation team, organizes small-group visits that promote exchange, sensory stimulation, and conviviality.
The museum also offers, upon request, a sensory kit to discover the collection in a different way.

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For people living with Alzheimer's disease

Practical information

  • Access for people with reduced mobility.

By bus from the Beaulieu Jomini bus stop on lines 2 and 21, follow the tactile paving lines to the museum entrance.
All details of the museum's accessibility with Disability Info.
Car access: the museum has a reserved parking space for people with reduced mobility.

  • Visit comfort

The museum provides folding chairs. Its floors are accessible by stairs and elevator.
The museum has a cloakroom and storage.

Upon request, a wheelchair and a stroller are available at the reception.
Upon request, descriptive tours are organized in the permanent and temporary exhibitions.
Guide dogs are permitted in the exhibition rooms.

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