The American Museum of Natural History is committed to ensuring that its facilities, exhibitions, and services are accessible to all individuals, including those with disabilities.
WHEELCHAIR AVAILABILITY
Non-motorized wheelchairs are available for visitors to use at no cost, on a first-come, first-served basis. You can find them in three places: at the Membership Desk directly inside the 81st Street/Rose Center entrance, at the main entrance on Central Park West (upstairs), and in the parking garage. Visitors borrowing a wheelchair must present a photo ID and provide a telephone number.
ACCESSIBLE ENTRANCES
81st Street/Rose Center for Earth and Space: Enter the Rose Center at 81st Street between Central Park West and Columbus Ave.
Parking garage: Located at 56 West 81st Street, adjacent to the Rose Center entrance
77th Street: During regular hours, this is an exit to 77th Street, between Central Park West and Columbus Avenue. Entrance for special events and education programs if specified on ticket.
*Please note: The 81st Street/Museum of Natural History (B,C) subway station and subway entrance to the Museum are not wheelchair accessible. The closest accessible subway station is the 72nd Street station (1, 2, and 3 trains), with a connection on the northbound M7 on Amsterdam Avenue.
ACCESSIBLE RESTROOMS
Lower level, near the subway entrance
Lower level, Rose Center for Earth and Space
First floor, Milstein Hall of Ocean Life (located on hall's lower level, access via elevator on mezzanine level)
First floor, Rose Center for Earth and Space
First floor, near the Grand Gallery (family and gender-neutral restroom)
Second floor, Charles A. Dana Education Wing
Fourth floor, Wallach Orientation Center
CAPTIONING AND LISTENING DEVICES
Rear Window Captioning (RWC) is available in the LeFrak Theater for most films. Please see the theater attendant for a panel.
Transcripts are available for the Space Show and the Big Bang presentation in the Hayden Planetarium, and for LeFrak Theater films.
Dark Universe Space Show Transcript
Big Bang Theater Show Transcript
Induction loop hearing systems are available upon request in the following locations:
Infrared assistive listening devices (headsets and/or neck loops) are available upon request in the following locations:
PROGRAMS AND RESOURCES
The Museum offers a variety of specially designed programs and resources for visitors with disabilities and their families
Learn more about our unique tour programs for the blind or partially sighted, deaf or hard of hearing, and families affected by autism spectrum disorders.