Ice Age Centre
Museum, Audio info available, Accessible to parents with baby-strollers, Partly accessible
Object list
Ice Age Centre is an exciting theme park meant for the whole family. They offer the joy of discovery for visitors of all ages. They are a unique visiting centre in the Baltic States – you will see life-sized prehistoric animals and experience how the world and Estonian nature has developed through the ages.
Description
Parking is available in front of the building, depending on space availability. A gently sloping ramp leads into the building, but there are no tactile guiding paths.
Some QR codes on the 1st floor provide audio information for visitors. An elevator located at the back of the exhibition offers access to the 2nd floor. However, we recommend a companion for visitors with visual impairments, as no additional accessibility features (e.g. tactile paths or braille) are provided.
All floors are wheelchair accessible, and there is an accessible toilet on the 1st floor. The exhibition includes many interactive elements, making it a genuinely engaging experience.
Video materials include subtitles, but there is no sign language interpretation. The exhibition space is relatively dark, which may affect visibility for some visitors.
Accessibility
Facilities
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Ice Age Centre is an exciting theme park meant for the whole family. They offer the joy of discovery for visitors of all ages. They are a unique visiting centre in the Baltic States – you will see life-sized prehistoric animals and experience how the world and Estonian nature has developed through the ages.
Description
Parking is available in front of the building, depending on space availability. A gently sloping ramp leads into the building, but there are no tactile guiding paths.
Some QR codes on the 1st floor provide audio information for visitors. An elevator located at the back of the exhibition offers access to the 2nd floor. However, we recommend a companion for visitors with visual impairments, as no additional accessibility features (e.g. tactile paths or braille) are provided.
All floors are wheelchair accessible, and there is an accessible toilet on the 1st floor. The exhibition includes many interactive elements, making it a genuinely engaging experience.
Video materials include subtitles, but there is no sign language interpretation. The exhibition space is relatively dark, which may affect visibility for some visitors.
Accessibility
Facilities
8 Photos