Accessibility at The Cloisters

Accessibility at The Cloisters

The Cloisters welcomes all visitors and offers events and programs to accommodate all audiences on a regular basis. See Programs for Visitors with Disabilities for more information about accessible programs at The Cloisters and the Main Building of the Museum.


For Visitors with Mobility Impairments

Wheelchair Accessible

Because of its landmark status, The Cloisters has somewhat limited accessibility for visitors with mobility impairments. A van is available to assist wheelchair users and other visitors with mobility impairments to enter the Museum. Please call 212-650-2211 for more information or to arrange for a van. A limited number of wheelchairs are available free of charge for use at The Cloisters.


For Visitors Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing

Audio Guide Accessible Print

Audio Guide players are free for visitors who are hard of hearing. They are equipped with volume control and are available with headsets or neck loops for hearing aids with T-switches. Transcripts in standard and large print are available for visitors who are Deaf or hard of hearing.

Sign Language Interpretation

Sign Language interpreters may be provided for groups of visitors who are Deaf. See Group Visits to The Cloisters or call 212-650-2280 (TTY: 212-570-3828) for more information.

Assistive Listening Systems

Assistive Listening Devices are available free of charge to visitors who are hearing impaired. Please inquire by calling the Education Office at 212-650-2280.


For Visitors Who Are Blind or Partially Sighted

Access (Other Than Print or Braille) for Individuals Who Are Blind or Have Low Vision Touch Tour Audio Description

Audio Guide players are free for visitors who are blind or partially sighted. Transcripts in regular and large print are also available. Guided touch tours are available by appointment for visitors who are blind or partially sighted. Please inquire by calling the Education Office at 212-650-2280.


Contact Information

For more information about accessibility at The Cloisters, or for general inquiries, please call 212-923-3700 (TTY: 212-570-3828) during Museum hours.

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Search for the Unicorn

On View May 15–August 18

Given by John D. Rockefeller, Jr., in time for the opening of The Cloisters in 1938, the Unicorn Tapestries are its best-known masterpieces; yet, seventy-five years later, their history and meaning remain elusive. This exhibition invites you to see the tapestries anew.

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The Cloisters: Medieval Art and Architecture

Explore the Met's many publications related to The Cloisters museum and gardens.

Titles after 1964 are available in MetPublications.

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