Les Abattoirs / Les Abattoirs
Les abbatoirs is a former slaughterhouse converted into a museum of modern and contemporary art located next to the Garonne river in a post-industrial neighborhoodEvents: https://www.lesabattoirs.org/agenda-a-venir/
Entrance fee: http://www.lesabattoirs.org/en/prepare-my-visit/
Opening hours and closing days: http://www.lesabattoirs.org/en/prepare-my-visit/
Access preferences
- Blind and visually impaired visitors (None)
Documents presenting the Abattoirs in Braille and large print are available on request from the museum reception. The tactile tour.
- Deaf and hard of hearing visitors (None)
They have magnetic loops. The videos on display have subtitles. The videos presenting the exhibitions in French Sign Language (LSF) are available on the Mataderos website: “Signer l'art”.
- General Accessibility (Accessibility)
Since its opening in 2000, the staff has been committed to making the Abattoirs Museum accessible and inclusive. Sensitive devices, specific visits and facilities have been designed for everyone.
- Mentally handicapped people (None)
For further information, contact Laurence Darrigrand, who is responsible for accessibility at Les Abattoirs: ld@lesabattoirs.org
Contact info
Les Abattoirs,
76 All. Charles de Fitte.,
31300 Toulouse, France.
+33 5 62 48 58 00
bibliotheque@lesabattoirs.org
https://www.lesabattoirs.org/