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Milwaukee Art Museum

Soaring architecture and world-class art meet at this lakefront icon, fully accessible for all to explore and enjoy.

Accessible Attractions

Milwaukee offers a welcoming array of accessible attractions designed to ensure all visitors can explore the city with ease and comfort. The Milwaukee Art Museum is fully wheelchair- and stroller-accessible, with elevators to all levels, complimentary wheelchairs and a policy that welcomes service animals and personal mobility devices. At the Mitchell Park Domes, visitors will find wide, wheelchair-friendly paths and dome entrances equipped with automatic doors, making it easy to enjoy the lush plant life within.

Fiserv Forum goes above and beyond with accessible seating on every level, assistive listening devices, ASL interpreters, sensory rooms, open/closed captioning and adult changing tables. At the Milwaukee Public Museum, accessibility is central to the experience, with elevators, accessible restrooms, a sensory room, tactile gallery, braille and large-print guides and even Explorer Kits for inclusive learning.

The Milwaukee County Zoo offers paved pathways throughout the grounds, accessible restrooms, wheelchair rentals and inclusive animal encounters designed for all guests to enjoy. Nature lovers will also find a welcoming experience at the Schlitz Audubon Nature Center, which features accessible trails, an all-terrain wheelchair, sensory backpacks and inclusive programming to help every visitor connect with the outdoors. These destinations make it easy to discover Milwaukee’s culture, natural beauty and entertainment in a way that’s inclusive for all.

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