- Accessible parking
- Accessible toilets
- Information centre
- Cafe or shop
RAMM’s world-class collections have helped it to become one of Britain’s finest regional museums. They tell the story of Exeter and Devon from the prehistoric to the present but RAMM is more than a local museum; its internationally important world cultures and natural history collections also tell a story of global exploration and collecting in the 18th and 19th centuries. As well as its diverse and significant collections, RAMM’s lively programme of exhibitions, activities and events ensures that it is the most visited attraction in Exeter and one of the most visited museums in the South West.
RAMM has a "Visual Story" available for download from its website, which gives a clear guide to visiting the museum suitable for people with Autistic Spectrum Conditions. There are also BSL film clips available on the website.
Accessbile activities
BSL Guided Tour - You can now enjoy the history and stories behind this place by borrowing a tablet loaded with British Sign Language videos at the site. You can also view them on our Heritage Ability Youtube channel using your own device. Make sure you’re subscribed!
RAMM has also produced their own BSL videos which are available on their website.
Visual story - we have created one with RAMM, which is available for download from their website or by clicking the photo below
Easy read interpretation - a guide which details the history and stories behind the site in plain English, supported by imagery. Available now from RAMM's reception or download by clicking the image below.
Large print format - designed to help people with visual impairments understand the history and stories at the site. Available now at Geevor or by downloading below.
Staff and volunteers have received Disability Awareness Training and Deaf Awareness Training.
Contact Royal Albert Memorial Museum
Address:
Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, Queen Street, Exeter, Devon, EX4 3RX
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