Leslie-Lohman Museum strives to provide a welcoming environment to all visitors. External steps lead to our entrance doors: a wheelchair lift is available. All galleries are wheelchair-accessible, and a single-occupancy accessible restroom is located behind the visitor services desk: all restrooms are gender-neutral.
A wheelchair is available for use in the museum by request during your visit or by emailing us in advance at [email protected]
Education staff will work with individuals and groups who disclose accessibility needs in advance to accommodate them to the best of our ability. Visitors with disabilities and seniors are admitted with their caregiver.
The Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art’s is located at 26 Wooster Street | New York, NY 10013 The entrance is wheelchair accessible via the front entrance on 26 Wooster Street. Five external steps lead to our entrance doors; a wheelchair lift is available.
Accessible Drop Off Areas:
Just past the Leslie-Lohman Museum, near 18 Wooster Street, is an accessible drop off area. There are also curb cuts on the corner of Wooster Street and Grand Street, as well as on the corner of Wooster Street and Canal Street. Please note that while drop off on Wooster Street is possible, parking on Wooster Street is very limited. There are, however, nearby parking garages. The closest garages are located at 355 Canal Street (~1-minute walk), 311 West Broadway (~3-minute walk), and 40 Mercer Street (~5-minute walk).
Subway
The nearest wheelchair accessible subway station for multiple trains is Broadway-Lafayette St. off the B, D, F, or M trains, approximately .6 of a mile away from the museum. More information on accessible stations can be found here.
Covid precautions
The museum is currently operating as mask-optional. Masks are available at the front desk.
Space layout
The interior of the museum has dim warm lighting. All galleries are wheelchair-accessible, and a single-occupancy accessible restroom is located behind the visitor services desk: all restrooms are all-gender. Large print texts are available upon request. We offer a digital guide via Bloomberg Connects available here.
Guide to Museum Accessibility