Access facilities at Lynn Museum
We hope that everyone who visits Lynn Museum enjoys their visit. If you need additional assistance, you can speak to a member of staff when you arrive at the Museum or contact us in advance.
Coronavirus
Please visit the Coronavirus page for Norfolk Museums Service for guidance. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us in advance of your visit.
Admission prices
Concession tickets are available for disabled visitors. You can bring a carer in with your free of charge.
Parking
There is no disabled parking at the museum. There is a drop-off point in the bus station, which is next to the museum.
Assistance dogs
Assistance dogs are welcome at Lynn Museum.
Please ask the staff at reception for a bowl of water for your dog.
Accessible toilets
There are accessible toilets located off the main gallery.
Getting around the museum
The entrance to Lynn Museum is from King's Lynn bus station. The entrance door is automatic.
The museum galleries are on the ground floor, and are fully accessible. There is smooth or ramped access between the galleries.
A variety of flooring types are used including vinyl, carpet and parquet flooring. Low level lighing is used in some areas.
Seating
There are chairs in the reception and galleries.
Accessible resources
Visitors with visual impairment
Ambient noise plays in both the Seahenge gallery and main gallery.
There are some objects and displays which you are welcome to touch or handle. These are items not within cases or behind barriers.
Large print guides for the permanent displays are available.
If booked in advance a member of staff would be happy to offer an audio-described tour. Please contact us to arrange this.
Your feedback
We are constantly working to improve access at the museum and welcome comments from visitors. Contact us if you would like to give us feedback on your experience.