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The massive rectangular building of the museum is recognisable by its white exterior and beige shutters. Arrival and parkin g You can get to us by city bus, car, or bike, or on foot. The museum building is now in front of you. You can lock your bike in the bike rack between the museum building and the building at 5 Aida Street. The second bicycle parking facility is located on the other side of the museum building, in front of the car park, at the corner of the building. The car park has 7 spaces, the leftmost of which is a marked parking space for visitors with special needs.
Park your car and ask for a parking card at the ticket desk of the museum along with your ticket, which must be placed beneath the windscreen of your car, on the dashboard, as soon as possible. You can park in our car park for up to 2 hours. E nteri ng the museum The museum has two entrances with glass doors, which are unlocked during the opening hours of the museum. Both entrances are wheelchair- and pushchair-accessible. There are no push bars on the doors. The main entrance is located on the Aida Street side.
If you are coming in a wheelchair or pushchair, please use this entrance, as it is on the same level as the street. Aida Street is a tiled and paved pedestrian street that looks like a square. There are backless benches on the square for resting, with large flower pots next to them. Between the car park of the museum and the entrance are some ornamental trees, and there are a few flower pots on either side of the door.
During the Christmas period, there may also be a large Christmas tree to the right of the door. The door does not open automatically, but by pulling to the left and outward. There is usually a security guard in the lobby of the museum who can help, as well.