Access information
Humanarium is situated on the ground floor of 118 St Stephen’s Green, a new building designed with accessibility and comfort for everyone in mind.
We are committed to creating an inclusive environment and accessible experiences for all as we develop our programming and event offering.
Please feel free to contact us at humanarium@rcsi.ie if you have any queries about accessibility in advance of your visit.
Wheelchair and mobility access
Humanarium is situated on the ground floor of 118 St Stephen’s Green. There is step-free access throughout the space. The café includes a range of seating options where visitors are welcome to sit and rest.
Accessible parking
Accessible on-street parking spaces are maintained by Dublin City Council and are available nearby on St Stephen’s Green West, Cuffe Lane and York Street. Limited accessible parking is available in the nearest public car park at Q Park St Stephen's Green.
Accessible toilets
There is an accessible toilet adjacent to the café and exhibition area.
Assistance dogs
Guide dogs and registered assistance dogs are welcome in the café and exhibition area.
Auditory access
Our AV exhibits usually have closed captions and/or Irish Sign Language (ISL) interpretations.
Visual access
Large-print booklets of Humanarium exhibition text are available from the reception desk.
Sensory access
Humanarium is situated in the shared foyer of RCSI's research and education building on St Stephen’s Green, which may become busy at certain times. We plan to introduce sensory-friendly quiet times in the near future.