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Accessibility, Gustav III's Museum of Antiquities
Entry via Lejonbacken, northeast side (towards Skeppsbron).
Tickets are sold in the museum.
There is no lift.
Steps. There is a steep staircase with ten steps from the entry to the museum. There is a handrail.
Disabled toilets are available in the wing of the Outer Courtyard signed "Biljetter & Information" and at the Tre Kronor Museum.
Disabled parking is available at various locations around the palace. Contact the City of Stockholm for details. External link, opens in new window.
Assistance/guide dogs are welcome.
Guides/assistants. Free entry for guides/assistants for visitors with disabilities.
Other information. For more details about accessibility, please contact us using the form under Contact us.
Alternatively, call +46 (0)8 402 61 00, weekdays 09:00-12:00.
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