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| Sally Cameron from Redondo Beach Calif. |
| Saturday, 17-03-12 19:10 Love this museum. |
| Rainbow Dash from Abilene |
| Thursday, 23-02-12 20:23 Wonderful information. Really helped a lot. Merci! Tres bien! (: |
| Becky Clissmann from London |
| Monday, 30-01-12 07:52 The recent changes to how the collections are exhibited are a welcome change - the art works look fantastic. However if you are a parent trying to negotiate the collections with a child in a pushchair the experience is a bit of a nightmare. There appears to be only one toilet with baby changing facilities and only one very tiny lift that allows access to those with pushchairs or wheelchairs, in the whole of the museum. It seems that those redesigning the museum's new layout didn't think about the practicalities of life for parents and those who are disabled. This is a real shame and a missed opportunity to retrofit some lifts and facilities that would have improved the practicalities of access to the Museum's wonderful artwork. |
| Karen Rose from Philadelphia, PA |
| Tuesday, 24-01-12 22:19 We are looking forward to Degas when we visit in May. |
| Becky Free from Jefferson city tn usa |
| Sunday, 11-12-11 17:17 I was shocked and disappointed to find that on my recent visit to the museum I could not take any photographs. This policy denies the thousands of visitors the opportunity to use their own artistic views to record their visit. I know I have taken many wonderful photos of the amazing architecture and exhibits. The museum celebrates art and yet is denying it's visitors a very basic artistic expression. Please discontinue the no photo policy. Don't let a few visitors who abuse the no flash policy ruin the museum for the rest of us. |