Mon-Sat 10:00:00 - 05:00:00
Sun 10:00:00 - 10:00:00
The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, Massachusetts, is one of the largest museums in the United States. It contains more than 450,000 works of art, making it one of the most comprehensive collections in the Americas. Rembrant, Monet, Picasso, Pizarro, Picasso etc. Unbelievable Collection! Parking: Accessible spaces are available in their garage for fee and parking lots located on Museum Road. Valet fee is waved for vehicles with HC Plates. Entrance: Each is accessible with automatic door. The Huntington Entrance (465 Huntington Avenue) and the State Street Corporation Fenway Entrance (200 The Fenway) are accessible with a drop-off area in front, and ramps to the left and right of the stairs. Elevators: Elevators on each floor take you through out museum. Look at map or ask for directions. Restrooms: All Museum restrooms with the exception of the pair in the upper Rotunda, have fully accessible HP stalls. Seating: All dining areas at the Museum are wheelchair accessible. However some tables are tough for Electric WC's. Very Accessible Museum. Hc Discount for PCA. Free Acess Tour: http://www.mfa.org/visit/accessibility/request-an-access-tour Accessibility Info: http://www.mfa.org/visit/accessibility Where To Wheel Accessibility RatingOverall Rating: (4.2)
HC Parking :
(4)
Entrance :
(4)
Spaciousness of Venue :
(5)
Accessible Seating :
(4)
Restroom :
(4)
Elevator :
Not Rated
Ramp Steepness :
Not Rated
Counter Height :
Not Rated
Curb Cut :
Not Rated Accessibility Features
Street Level Entrance
Ramp Steep Grade
Elevator Adequate sized
Automatic Entrance
Entrance Opens In
Spacious Inside
Designated Accessible Seating
Accessible Restroom
Easy to Open Stall
Stall is Too Small
Fully Accessible Restroom Features
HC Parking in Back
HC Parking on Street
Counter is at Chest Level
Aisles are Spacious
Grab Bars in Stall
WC Fits Under Sink
Automatic Sink
Automatic Hand Dryer
Curb Cut on Side
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