Accessibility
The Museum welcomes visitors of all ages and abilities. All of our public spaces are ADA accessible.
We invite you to explore these University resources, designed to help you navigate the campus and find yourself at the Museum:
Art@Bainbridge Accessibility Guide
Princeton Campus Map Download this free interactive app for step-by-step directions and accessibility features.
Princeton Accessibility Guides Explore detailed accessibility information about other campus buildings courtesy of AccessAbleUSA
At the Museum
There are four accessible entrances, one on each side of the building. The Museum consists of three levels, all accessible by elevator.
Parking
Accessible parking on campus is available for free for visitors with ADA placards or wheelchair symbol license plates:
Monday–Friday: park in any ADA space in Stadium Drive Garage, located approximately 1 mile from the Museum and serviced by wheelchair-accessible TigerTransit shuttles.
Evenings and weekends: park in ADA spaces in any numbered and non-restricted lots. More information is available at campus accessibility and visitor parking.
TigerAccess
Princeton University offers complimentary curb-to-curb shuttle service Monday through Friday for anyone needing to navigate campus with either a permanent or temporary disability. TigerAccess operates a wheelchair-accessible van accommodating up to three passengers or two passengers when one is using a wheelchair.
Please book in advance by submitting a TigerAccess Request.
Seating
A variety of seating options are available on the ground level as well as benches in select gallery locations on the second level. Portable gallery stools are available for visitors to use throughout the galleries. We ask visitors to return stools at the conclusion of their visit. Gallery stools are not permitted outside.
Service Animals
Service animals are welcome in the Museum and galleries. Pets as well as emotional support and assistance animals are not permitted in the building.
Wellness Room
Located on the Museum’s first level, the wellness room is a designated private space, open to all, designed to provide a calm and quiet environment where individuals can take a break, relax, or address personal needs. Princeton University faculty, staff, and students can reserve the space though EMS.
Wheelchairs and Canes
Wheelchairs and canes are available on a first-come, first-serve basis for visitors to use during their time at the Museum. Please ask the Information Desk for assistance.
Connect with the Museum
We welcome your feedback! Let us know how we could better support your visit. Please contact Louise Barrett, Manager of Visitor Experience, at lkiefer@princeton.edu or 609-258-3043.