The Van Gogh Museum is dedicated to ensuring accessibility for all of its visitors. Disabled visitors are offered priority entrance and have access to a range of facilities available at the museum.

Visitors with a disability are permitted to bring a companion with them for free.


Wheelchairs, wheeled walkers and mobility scooters weighing up to 500kg are permitted in the museum. Alinkers are not permitted in the exhibition spaces due to safety considerations.


The paintings of the museum are sensitive to light. Light can cause discolouration of pigments: some colors fade, others darken. The lighting in the museum is arranged so that the artworks are damaged as little as possible. As a result, the lighting is not optimal for visually impaired visitors. We are working on improvement, taking the sensitivity of the artworks into account.

Touchable scale model

A touchable scale model of the museum building is available near the Info stand in the permanent collection wing of the museum (the Rietveld building). The model includes all floors and walking routes

The museum welcomes guide dogs fitted with a suitable harness. There is no need to register guide dogs prior to your visit. Dogs can be walked on Museumplein, which is located next to the museum.


The Van Gogh Museum offers guided tours in (international) sign language. Reserve a private guided tour for a group of up to 12 visitors at your chosen time. A sign language guided tour costs € 80, excluding the price of admission to the museum.


Please contact Mirjam Eikelenboom to reserve a tour in sign language. You can reach her via: accessibility@vangoghmuseum.nl.