Accessible Museum & Gallery In High Court Of AustraliaNational Portrait Gallery
The National Portrait Gallery is an accessible venue with the purpose to increase the understanding & appreciation of the Australian people – identity, history, culture, creativity & diversity – through portraiture.
The Gallery offers step free entry via paved pathway approach located on King Edward Terrace in front of the High Court & next to National Gallery of Australia. The Gallery provide free access services to all visitors with disability or access requirements. Some programs may require purchase of an exhibition ticket. The Gallery site, the Collection, exhibitions & public programs are accessible to all.
Wheelchairs & walkers are available to use for free. Wheelchair access is available in the Gallery public spaces, with lift access from the underground to the public ground level.
Registered assistance & Guide Dogs are more than welcome in all spaces at the Gallery.
Accessible toilets are located on the ground level next to both the Cloak Room and Education Studio.
The Curatoreum/Portrait Gallery Store is a great place to enjoy the art of browsing with a treasure trove of the interesting & unusual, showcasing cutting edge designer jewellery, ceramics and textiles in addition to its extensive specialist art & design literary offering.
The Fresh Collective/Portrait Cafe offers a casual dining experience in a relaxed, light-filled space & on an outdoor terrace. Their food is fresh, homemade where possible, & features seasonal produce from local community-focused producers. They have a broad selection of pastries, cakes, snacks, freshly made salads & sandwiches complemented by a selection of coffee, soft drinks, wine & beer.
There is an Underground carpark accessed from Parkes Place. Disability parking permit holders can validate their parking ticket for free at the Information Desk.