The National Print Museum aims to be open to all.
On the ground floor, visitors will find the Reception, Museum Shop, permanent exhibition, toilets, and Café. The ground floor is fully accessible to wheelchair users. Entry for wheelchairs, buggies (strollers) is via the Café.
On the mezzanine level, visitors will find the temporary exhibitions. The mezzanine level is only accessed by stairs – regrettably not accessible to wheelchair users or some persons with mobility issues.
The Museum welcomes guide and service dogs.
Booklets on the history of printing in Ireland are available in Irish, English, Spanish, German, French and Italian. See the What’s on section for occassional tours in the Ukranian language.
Large Text Booklets can be found on the righthand side as you enter the Museum.
The toilet facility is single-use, gender neutral with a baby changing table.
Buggies (strollers) are welcome to be used on the ground floor – we do not have a dedicated storage area for same.
Quieter times tend to be early mornings during the week.
If you wish to get a sense of the layout and experience of the Museum ahead of your visit, check out our Visual Story document.
Accessibility tours are available on request.
Our staff are on hand throughout your visit and more than happy to support your visit in anyway they can. If you have any special requirements, please get in touch info@nationalprintmuseum.ie

