Accessibility
Seoul
Visitor Guide
Educational Materials for Persons with Disabilities
- Art Museum Educational Resource Stand for Visual, Auditory, and Slow Learners
- On the educational resource stand next to the information desk on the museum's first floor, you will find sign language video displays, tactile picture books, books with audio descriptions of visual information, and educational materials for appreciating art in simplified language.
Accessible Educational Materials Stand
Tactile Educational Materials
- Audio Description for Visual Information
-
Audio Descriptions provide verbal explanations of visual information to help visually impaired or low-vision visitors understand exhibitions and artworks.
In the exhibition halls, Audio Descriptions can be accessed via QR codes and the exhibition guide app's visual support mode.


Audio Description Materials
-
Audio Descriptions provide verbal explanations of visual information to help visually impaired or low-vision visitors understand exhibitions and artworks.
- Sign Language Exhibition Commentary Video
-
To assist visitors who use sign language in freely viewing exhibitions and understanding artworks,
the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (MMCA) provides sign language interpretation videos for its major exhibitions.
You can access and enjoy these videos via QR codes placed in the exhibition halls, as well as through the museum's website, Instagram, and YouTube.
-
To assist visitors who use sign language in freely viewing exhibitions and understanding artworks,
the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (MMCA) provides sign language interpretation videos for its major exhibitions.
- Slow Learner Materials
- The Slow Learner Materials are exhibition appreciation educational resources designed for visitors with developmental disabilities, featuring simplified text and expressive activities.