Most of the museum is wheelchair accessible. Keep in mind that the Boerenbondsmuseum is located in and around several farms, original old buildings and fields and fields, taking into account the (landscape) layout of the past as much as possible.
Accessibility of buildings
The museum, village square and most of the buildings are generally wheelchair accessible. The main house has an elevator to take you upstairs.
The fields, fields, the field chapel of Father Gerlachus van den Elsen, the NCB Building and the short-gable farm are located on unpaved roads, which makes some places more difficult to access in rainy weather.
The field chapel is located a bit further from the site, so a visit with a wheelchair is not recommended. Unfortunately, due to the steep stairs, the attic of the Weaver’s House cannot be visited by disabled people or people who have difficulty walking.
Toilets
There are toilets for disabled people and wheelchair users.
Wheelchairs
There are a limited number of wheelchairs for people with walking difficulties. It is not possible to reserve a wheelchair.
Dementia-friendly museum
Especially for people with dementia, their loved ones and care providers, the Boerenbondsmuseum offers dementia-friendly tours. For more information about this, please contact us via this link.
Guide dogs
Guide dogs for the visually impaired, auditory and motor handicapped are, unlike other four-legged friends, allowed in the museum and in the catering locations, historic buildings and exhibition spaces. Please register your guide dog at the ticket office of the Boerenbondsmuseum upon arrival.