For people withdisabilities

RATES

Free of charge for people with disabilities (upon presentation of proof)

Free for their companions

GUIDED TOURS

The guided tours are for groups of Minimum 10 people (20 people maximum). They can only be booked in advance by telephone on 02.98.98.83.99 or by e-mail at musee.alexislegall@loctudy.fr

A booking form is sent to each group leader. The visit slot is only considered officially booked when the form is returned to the museum staff duly completed and signed.

parking

The museum does not have no parking. Disabled parking spaces are provided at the bottom and top of Port Street, which runs perpendicular to the northern dead end of the museum.

To facilitate access to the museum, people accompanying visitors with disabilities can make a drop-off point at the end of the northern dead end. Once the person concerned has been dropped off in front of the museum entrance, the driver-ice will have to reverse to park in the dedicated spaces in the port street.

Entrance door to the Loctudy cannery museum
Display at the entrance of the museum

The front door

The door to the shop's reception area is quite heavy and does not have an automatic opening. It must be push firmly in order to enter the reception area. A poster on the door glass clarifies this subtlety.

The reception desk

The central counter at the museum reception desk is wheelchair friendly. The prices, freebies and services are indicated there. For the hearing impaired, the museum's audio guide is equipped with a magnetic loop. The welcome shop also has a sufficient turning area for wheelchairs.

The central reception desk of the museum
Audio guide with magnetic loop
Space between rows of furniture in the shop
Turning area for chairs at the end of the shop

Ground level spaces

The canning museum is accessible to people with reduced mobility. The shop reception area and all the rooms that can be visited are of full floor. The museum courtyard between the family home and the factory has a slight drop in altitude in which a special area has been created for the access ramp for wheelchairs.

Cannery's PRM access ramp
Cannery's PRM access ramp

Scrollable photo carousel

Chairs and benches

There is a chair in every room of the house of the former owners of the factory. Chairs and benches have also been placed in different corners of the factory. A folding chair can also be provided at the museum entrance on request.

Subtitling

The institution's multimedia content is currently not available in English. not equipped with audio description. French subtitles slide under the images on the screens in the dining room and the hall of the museum's seaside villa. The subtitles on the factory videos are in English for the moment.

Subtitling of the screens in the museum's dining room
Subtitling of the screen in the museum's villa hall
English subtitles in the old stable
English subtitles in the factory's sauce workshop

Sanitary facilities

Our establishment is equipped with sanitary facilities for people with reduced mobility. A support bar is located near the toilets and the room has a area to be turned sufficient for wheelchair manoeuvres.

P.M.R. toilets and rotation area
P.M.R. toilet and support bar

The patio for rest

The patio can also be made available to groups of nursing home residents to enjoy a quiet time before or after their visit to the museum.

THE SOUNDS AND LIGHTS OF THE MUSEUM

Inside the factory's canning workshop, some of the bright lights and sounds may cause discomfort to people with increased sensitivity of these two senses. This is due to the immersive staging. We apologize for the inconvenience. possible discomfort.