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Visitors with motor disabilities

Accessing the gallery

We invite visitors with motor disabilities to enter through the south-east entrance to the gallery, located at the left corner of the building. A lift situated to the left of the entrance allows easy access from pavement level to the basement (-1 level), where a cloakroom, lockers and a disabled toilet is located. From here, visitors are able to gain access, either by a lift or stairs, to the other floors where the exhibition halls are situated.

A toilet equipped for wheel-chair users is situated on level -1, in the basement.

SEE FLOOR PLAN FOR DETAILS

 

 

Upcomming events
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  • 14.04 (Tue) 17:30
    Philosophy at Zachęta
    (in Polish)
    Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta
  • 16.04 (Thu) 12:15
    Thursday guided tours of current exhibitions
    (in Polish)
    Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta
  • 16.04 (Thu) 18:00
    Teatr 21: dokumenatcja performansu PokaZ 
    Zachęta | entrance from ul. Burschego (down the stairs)Zachęta | entrance from ul. Burschego (down the stairs)
  • 19.04 (Sun) 10:45
    Yoga at Zachęta
    Zachęta | Main HallZachęta | Main Hall
  • 19.04 (Sun) 13:15
    Let's go see the exhibition together!
    (in Polish)
    Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta
  • 21.04 – 22.04.2026
    Art of Education. We Learn from You. Radom | Orońsko
    (in Polish)
  • 21.04 (Tue) 16:00
    Migration Cartography.
    Open workshop for adults
    Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta
  • 23.04 (Thu) 12:15
    Thursday guided tours of current exhibitions
    (in Polish)
    Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta
  • 25.04 (Sat) 18:00
    Listening does not always mean the same thing – a concert with a chatterbox
    (in Polish)
    Zachęta | entrance from ul. Burschego (down the stairs)Zachęta | entrance from ul. Burschego (down the stairs)
  • 26.04 (Sun) 10:45
    Yoga at Zachęta
    Zachęta | Main HallZachęta | Main Hall
Other access services
  • Blind and visually impaired visitors

  • Deaf and hearing impaired visitors

  • VIsitors with autism spectrum disorders