Accessibility
The Broad is committed to making its collection, building, programs, and services accessible to all visitors. Please email info@thebroad.org for accessibility questions or assistance.
Parking
Accessible parking spaces are available on P1 of The Broad garage for vehicles displaying valid, state-issued disability parking placards or license plates.
Service Animal Policy
The Broad is committed to welcoming a wide and diverse audience, including those assisted by trained service animals. The Broad complies with the American with Disabilities act (ADA), which defines service animals as a dog that has been individually trained to do work or perform tasks for an individual with a disability. The task(s) performed by the dog must be directly related to the person’s disability. The Broad allows service dogs in all public areas of the museum.
The Broad does not allow Emotional Support Animals (ESA) inside the museum. Emotional Support Animals, Comfort Animals, or Therapy Animals which provide comfort do not qualify as service animals under the ADA.
The following questions will be asked of each guest with a service dog:
- Is the service dog required because of a disability?
- What work or task has the dog been trained to perform?
If the dog is out of control or not housebroken, the handler will be asked to remove the dog from the museum.
Wheelchairs
All galleries and facilities are wheelchair accessible. A limited number of wheelchairs are available free of charge in the lobby on a first come, first served basis.
Large Print
Large-print gallery notes are available on request free of charge.
Audio Tour Transcripts
Audio tours are available on our free mobile museum guide. Transcripts are provided on the webpage of each audio tour. Physical transcripts are available on request. Ask any Visitor Experience Team Member upon arrival.
Social Narrative
For visitors on the autism spectrum, we've created a social narrative to help you know what to expect on your visit.
Accessibility Tours
Visual description tours and ASL interpreter tours are available upon request. Please email groups@thebroad.org at least two weeks prior to your preferred visit date.
Additional Information about Artworks on View
A few artworks on view have extra auditory and visual elements. Visitors who are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or dark, enclosed spaces should bypass these artworks.
FIRST FLOOR
Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away (2013)
This installation is a mirror-lined room with flashing LED lights. Visitors physically enter a dark, enclosed space through a door that closes during the one-minute experience. Visitors may exit before their time ends.
THIRD FLOOR
Yayoi Kusama’s Longing for Eternity (2014)
Viewers can peer through porthole-like windows into a flashing LED light–filled hexagonal chamber.