We invite you to participate in the guided tours of the 15th Baltic Triennial

Accessibility

The CAC is committed to being inclusive and accessible to all. Please let our curators of education and community engagement know if you have any questions or need any additional assistance with your visit:

Margarita Žigutytė, [email protected], +370 609 54 853

Agnė Taliūtė, [email protected], +370 645 03 248

 

Following the renovation works in the autumn of 2021, the CAC building will be an even more accessible building. We are looking forward to seeing you!

 

TICKETS

Proof of disability grants both the visitor and their carers free access to all the CAC’s exhibitions and events (lectures, discussions, book launches, etc.).

 

DOORS AND STAIRS

The width of all the doorway passages in CAC is in compliance with the latest requirements. Blind and partially sighted visitors and those with motor disabilities are advised to bring their carers.

 

THE BUILDING PLAN

Our entrance is at street level and provides level access to the front desk and the Reading Room. The Cinema and the exhibition halls are on the first floor and wheelchair users will require assistance to access this part of the building. Toilet facilities are located via steps to the basement, however they are not suitable for wheelchair users. Please find the floorplans here.

 

PARKING FOR VISITORS WITH ACCESS OR ADDITIONAL NEEDS

The closest disabled parking spots can be found at the following addresses:

  •             7 Mėsinių Str. (1 space)
  •             6 Vokiečių Str. (1 space)
  •             18 Vokiečių Str. (2 spaces)
  •             11 Žemaitijos Str. (1 space)

Tour buses and other large passenger vehicles can stop at the main entrance.

 

DEAF OR HARD OF HEARING

Information on whether films shown at the CAC are subtitled can be found on the dedicated webpage for each exhibition or event. Do let us know if you require a sign language translator to translate the events.

 

BLIND AND PARTIALLY SIGHTED

Blind and partially sighted visitors are advised to visit us with their carers.

Soon the CAC will feature visually-impaired-friendly markings. Large print information about the exhibitions can be printed on request, please ask a member of staff for assistance.

 

PERSONAL ASSISTANCE ANIMALS

The CAC welcomes guide dogs, hearing and assistance dogs. You can ask for water for your animal at the front desk.

 

YOUR INITIATIVES

Please get in touch if you wish to organise tours or workshops for people with disabilities.