The Breman museum aims to be available to all who wish to enter it. See below for accessibility information to plan a visit to our museum.
Mobility Impairments
The Breman museum has an on-site gated parking lot that is free to access during our hours of operation. Designated parking spaces are on-site for vehicles with disability permits. All parking is on a first-come, first served basis.
Our museum is on one floor, with navigatable paths for all entranceways and galleries.
We have a limited number of manual wheelchairs available on a first-come, first served basis. When checking into the Museum Store, the shop attendant will take your name and number upon request for a manual wheelchair.
Visitors are allowed to bring their own motor and manual powered wheelchairs, scooters, canes, or crutches for use throughout the museum.
Our restrooms have an accessibility stall as well as a baby-changing station in each bathroom area.
Seating is available in our museum atrium as well as our exhibition Absence of Humanity: The Holocaust Years, 1933-1945
Service Animals
Service animals are welcome at The Breman Museum, however, therapy dogs, emotional support dogs, and companion dogs are not considered service animals under the Americans with Disabilities Act and are not permitted in the Museum.
For more information about Service Animals and the ADA, please visit the FAQ at ADA.gov.
For questions about accessibility, please contact our Visitor Services Coordinator at 678.222.3700.