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Wakefield Museum is on the lower ground floor of the Wakefield One building. The main entrance to the building on Cliff Lane is fully level access.
You can also access the building from Burton Street. From here you enter on the upper ground floor. You can go down in a lift or use the stairs to reach the lower ground floor Wakefield Museum entrance.
Both the Cliff Lane and Burton Street building entrances have automatic sliding doors.
The door to enter Wakefield Museum inside has an accessible entry button on a handrail on the right-hand side. It is wide enough to allow access for wheelchairs. This door opens outwards.
You can download a floor plan of Wakefield Museum.
There are three exhibition areas within Wakefield Museum. They are level access and fully wheelchair accessible throughout. The floor is made of marmoleum (similar to lino).
When a special exhibition is running, the double doors to that gallery will be propped open. Please note that the door between the Front Room and the special exhibition gallery is currently closed. This is to protect the artworks on display in the Cynthia Kenny exhibition from light over-exposure.
There are low lighting levels in the Cynthia Kenny exhibition gallery. This is to protect the artworks on display from light over-exposure. There is an additional lighting strip in the display case. This is at waist height, or around face height if you are in a wheelchair or short-statured.
Front Room gallery seating: There is a padded bench in the Front Room, and a pair of armchairs next to the 1940s wireless radio interactive.
Welcome Space seating: Plastic chairs with arm rests are available in the Welcome Space.
Temporary exhibition (Cynthia Kenny: a city framed) seating: There are portable stools at the entrance to the Cynthia Kenny special exhibition gallery. These can be used anywhere in the museum. There is a seating block in the centre of the Cynthia Kenny exhibition designed to look like blocks of grass, brick and concrete. These are at slightly different heights. You can sit on these.
Some of our bookable activities and workshops are in the Museum Learning Zone. This room is at the back of Wakefield Library. Wakefield Library is on the floor above Wakefield Museum within the Wakefield One building.
You can reach the room using lifts or the stairs. To reach the Learning Zone, turn right at the Library staff desk and go towards the Children’s section. The Learning Zone is in the top left corner. It has windows along the wall and a door.
The doorway is wide enough to fit most wheelchairs and pushchairs, and can be widened if needed.
Wakefield Museum, Wakefield One, Burton Street, Wakefield WF1 2EB
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