This page lists tactile museums or special exhibits specifically created for blind people. It only includes exhibits where there is a substantial amount of things to touch, museums with audio tours only are not included here.

The ACB web site contains a list of museums which offer audio description in the United States.

If you are aware of any similar museums, please contact me and I will add it to the list.

Andy Warhol Museum

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States

Throughout the museum, there are tactile art reproductions. There is an audio guide, and guided tours can be scheduled in advance.

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Andy Warhol Museum web site

Anubhav

New Delhi, India

A tactile experience inside the national museum. 22 replicas of museum objects representing 5000 years of Indian art.

Anubhav web site

American Museum of Natural History

New York, NY, USA

They have touchable objects on display in the majority of the halls, and they also offer touch tours, called “Science Sense” tours, by request to any visitor. You can find more information in the “For Blind Visitors” section of the Accessibility page.

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American Museum of Natural History web site

Audain Art Museum

Whistler, British Columbia, Canada

Not listed on the web site, but touch tours are available upon request.

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Audain Art Museum web site

Bank of Canada Museum

Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

A portion of the exhibit is specifically designed to be explored by touch. There are things to hold, touch, interact with, even smell. 3D replicas and braille descriptions are also available.


Bank of Canada Museum web site


My review of the Bank of Canada Museum

Canadian Museum of History

Ottawa, Canada

They have a special guided touch tour for blind people, but the museum in general has enough things to touch. Contact them through the web site or call in a few weeks in advance.

The Canadian Museum of History web site

Read my review about the Canadian Museum of History

Cincinnati Art Museum

Cincinnati, OH, United States

A guided touch tour is available. Includes a great variety of objects and tactile representations. Advanced reservation is required.

Cincinnati Art Museum web site

Read my review about the Cincinnati Art Museum

Des Moines Art Center

Des Moines, Iowa, United States

Guided tactile tours at the museum and sculpture park. Schedule at least two weeks in advance.

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Des Moines Art Center web site

Elizabeth Morse Touch Gallery

Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States

The touch gallery is an exhibit of statues, specifically designed for visually impaired visitors. The gallery provides tactile access to select sculptures, allowing blind and visually impaired individuals to experience art through touch. Additionally, accessible descriptions and information are provided in both Braille and large print, along with audio descriptions.


Elizabeth Morse Touch Gallery web site

Fort Ticonderoga Museum

Fort Ticonderoga, New York, United States

They have items on display to touch, and until the end of October, 2024 five tactile historic mapst will be available as well.

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Fort Ticonderoga Museum web site

Harvard Museum of the Ancient Near East

Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

Touch tours available, request at least one week in advance.


Harvard Museum of the Ancient Near East web site

House from a Christmas Story

Cleveland, OH, United States

The house is enjoyable without a guided tour, but it is recommended to ask that the tour guide would help you find things you can touch. Ask if Chuck is there, he is amazing. The museum part is more of a visual experience, but the guide’s explanations are worth it.

 

Read my review about the house and the museum

Mashburn/Marshall Tactile Gallery – Fine Arts Center

Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States

The Mashburn/Marshall Tactile Gallery is fully accessible, designed to be enjoyed by people of all abilities. Visitors are encouraged to touch each object or experience the exhibits through other senses, making it especially welcoming for individuals with visual impairments.


Mashburn/Marshall Tactile Gallery – Fine Arts Center web site

Milwaukee Public Museum

Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States

The Milwaukee Public Museum has a permanent tactile gallery that features mostly real objects, to explore through touch, Braille, large print, and audio. There are real furs, objects, animal horns, etc. Staff are trained in accessibility engagement and communication.

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Milwaukee Public Museum web site

Museo Tiflologico

Madrid, Spain

Established and maintained by ONCE,.

  • Reproductions of national and international monuments
  • Art pieces by blind and partially sighted artists
  • Typhlologic material

Museo Tiflologico web site

Museum of Fine Arts Boston

Boston, Massachusetts, United States

Guided tours need to be requested in advance. They also offer monthly virtual Zoom tours.


Museum of Fine Arts Boston web site

Museum of the American Printing House for the Blind

Louisville, KY, United States

Books, maps and other equipment used by blind people. Also offers a traveling exhibit. Probably the largest exhibit of its kind.

Museum of the American Printing House for the Blind web site

Museum of the Shenandoah Valley

Winchester, Virginia, United States

Though it is not updated on the web site yet, you can request a touch tour.

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Museum of the Shenandoah Valley web site

National Building Museum

Washington DC, United States

By default the museum does not land itself as a tactile experience, upon request a touch tour can be organized which provides enough tactile experience. Call the accessibility line from the web site to contact them.

National Building Museum web site

My review of the National Building Museum

National Underground Rail Road Freedom Center

Cincinnati, OH, United States

Though the museum does not specifically advertise to have a tactile experience, they are very accessible and there is a lot to touch. For that matter, they encourage visitors to touch objects.

Underground Rail Road Freedom Center web site

My review of the National Underground Railroad Center

North Carolina Museum of Art

Raleigh, North Carolina, United States

Tactile tours available, request at least two weeks in advance.


North Carolina Museum of Art web site

Portland Art Museum

location

Currently have four tactile graphics. A guided tour can be requested in advance.
Some of the museum is under construction, expected to be completed in 2025, when they will have many more tactile options. It is worth contacting them and signing up on their mailing list where you can get information about new tours and exhibitions for blind and visually impaired people.

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Portland Art Museum web site

Smithsonian Numismatic Collection

Washington, D.C., United States

The Really Big Money exhibit is created for students to be fully accessible. At the numismatic collection, there are other accessibility features, and tours can be requested.

In general the Smithsonian is a very accessible organization, but I don’t have evidence of touch tours at the individual museums. It is worth checking their web site and contacting them, as you will possibly find something at most places.


Smithsonian Numismatic Collection web site


My review of the Smithsonian Numismatic Collection


About my visit to the Smithsonian Numismatic Collection

Tactual Museum

Athens, Greece

Created by the Lighthouse for the Blind.

Copies of original ancient Greek artwork. Buildings, statues, coins, vessels among other things. Also offers educational programs.

Tactual Museum web site

The Metropolitan Museum of Art

New York, NY, United States

The touch collection has a wide array of objects, requires reservation.

The Metropolitan Museum of Art web site

The Museum of Flight

Seattle, WA, United States

The museum offers regular touch tours for blind and visually impaired people, the tour is about 1.5 hours long. Register in advance on their accessibility page.

Museum of Flight web site

My review of the Museum of Flight

United States Capitol

Washington, D.C., United States

They offer tactile and described tours of the Capitol building, and there are tactile exhibits and audio description available in the Exhibition Hall area of the Capitol Visitor Center. On the tour of the Capitol itself, they have a tactile map of the National Mall with all of its museums and monuments.

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United States Capitol web site

Uffizi by touch

Florence, Italy

Representing about 30 artworks from ancient times.

Uffizi by touch web site