Neurodiversity

As our museum is located in a train station, many people travel here frequently. It can sometimes be crowded on the way to the museum. Visitors wait in the museum foyer while they wait for the tour to start. It can also get crowded and noisy here. If the noise and visual stimuli become too much for you, you can retreat. We also use the sound room as a quiet room. We offer fidget toys for neurodivergent visitors to help them cope with stress and calm down. We also provide earplugs, effervescent sugar tablets, sleep masks, cooling masks, massage rings for the fingers, neck pillows, cuddly blankets and weighted blankets. Please speak to the staff at reception if you would like to use the room.

Next to the counter, there is a model of the museum on a pedestal. The outlines of all the rooms are marked out in wood, and you can use it to find your way around. The model is under a glass case, but you are welcome to remove it if you want to feel the model.

After the tour, we recommend using the guest book room to slowly get used to the light again and then going to the foyer in peace.

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