To celebrate disability history month we've organised a free visit to the V&A's 'Design and Disability' exhibition!
If you self identify as disabled please purchase one of the free tickets and join us there for a showcase of the radical contributions of Disabled, Deaf, and neurodivergent people and communities to design history and contemporary culture, from the 1940s to now.
To get to the exhibition you could either:
- Take the tube (eg. circle line from Euston Square to South Kensington or Piccadilly line from Russell Square to South Kensington etc).
- For step-free travel take the 24 bus from Capper Street to Cambridge Circus and then 14 bus from Cambridge Circus to South Kensington.
- If neither of these modes of transport would be possible please reach out to us on [email protected] for support on alternative travel.
Location: Cromwell Rd, London SW7 2RL
Wheelchair accessible
Yes
The Cromwell Road entrance is step-free and has a wheelchair accessible door.
The Exhibition Road entrance is step-free and has an automatic opening door at the bottom of the walkway.
Family friendly
Partial