Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible
Accessible to parents with baby-strollers
Walking

Facilities

Chair lift
Exhibition hall
WC/dry closet
Parking lot

Step back in time to the beginning of the 20th century and explore the life of a wealthy Kuldīga resident in the Museum’s permanent exhibition “An Apartment of a Wealthy Local at the Beginning of the 20th Century”. Marvel at the extensive card collection of Jānis Mētra in the gentleman’s study. Uncover the fascinating history of Kuldīga in the exhibition “Kuldīga Before Us”. Don’t miss the temporary exhibitions at the Villa Bangert!

Museum is accessible to wheelchair users, there’s only 1 threshold in the building and it can be easily overcome. For visitors in wheelchairs there is an adapted entrance from the side of the building, by pressing the ring bell. There is a chair lift in the bulding, which means that wheelchair users can access all three museum floors. Wheelchair users can also drive into the museum territory with a car (through the main entrance gate) – before that please make sure to take the car entry permit from the Kuldīga Tourist Information Centre.

Interpretation solutions for people with visual impairment (e.g., tactile pictures, modules, sculptures etc.) have not yet been provided.

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible
Accessible to parents with baby-strollers
Walking

Facilities

Chair lift
Exhibition hall
WC/dry closet
Parking lot

Step back in time to the beginning of the 20th century and explore the life of a wealthy Kuldīga resident in the Museum’s permanent exhibition “An Apartment of a Wealthy Local at the Beginning of the 20th Century”. Marvel at the extensive card collection of Jānis Mētra in the gentleman’s study. Uncover the fascinating history of Kuldīga in the exhibition “Kuldīga Before Us”. Don’t miss the temporary exhibitions at the Villa Bangert!

Museum is accessible to wheelchair users, there’s only 1 threshold in the building and it can be easily overcome. For visitors in wheelchairs there is an adapted entrance from the side of the building, by pressing the ring bell. There is a chair lift in the bulding, which means that wheelchair users can access all three museum floors. Wheelchair users can also drive into the museum territory with a car (through the main entrance gate) – before that please make sure to take the car entry permit from the Kuldīga Tourist Information Centre.

Interpretation solutions for people with visual impairment (e.g., tactile pictures, modules, sculptures etc.) have not yet been provided.

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