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Birmingham CrossPlex KultureCity Sensory Pod

Birmingham CrossPlex

Birmingham, Alabama - Jefferson County

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Provider overview

The Birmingham CrossPlex hosts Alabama's first KultureCity sensory pod, a quiet space for guests with autism and other sensory-processing needs at the city's multi-purpose athletic facility.

The Birmingham CrossPlex is a City of Birmingham multi-purpose athletic and event facility that installed Alabama's first KultureCity sensory pod.

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Ages
Guests of all ages who benefit from a quiet sensory space
Season
Year-round, available during events and facility hours
Cost
The sensory pod is provided for guests; confirm event admission and whether access depends on a ticketed event.

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KultureCity sensory pod

A quiet sensory pod, KultureCity partnership, event access, accessible seating, and sensory planning for a facility visit.

Ages
Guests of all ages who benefit from a quiet sensory space
Season
Year-round, available during events and facility hours
Schedule
Contact the Birmingham CrossPlex for sensory-pod access during events and facility hours.
Cost
The sensory pod is provided for guests; confirm event admission and whether access depends on a ticketed event.
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Jun 3, 2026
Why this is listed
The City of Birmingham announced Alabama's first KultureCity sensory pod at the Birmingham CrossPlex, a quiet, purpose-built space for individuals with autism, ADHD, dementia, PTSD, and other sensory-processing disorders, as part of the multi-purpose athletic facility's partnership with KultureCity.
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KultureCity sensory pod

The City of Birmingham announced Alabama's first KultureCity sensory pod at the Birmingham CrossPlex, a quiet, purpose-built space for individuals with autism, ADHD, dementia, PTSD, and other sensory-processing disorders, as part of the multi-purpose athletic facility's partnership with KultureCity.

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What the provider says: The source names a KultureCity sensory pod, a quiet calming space, autism, ADHD, dementia, PTSD, and sensory-processing disorders, and a KultureCity partnership.

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What we found: The City of Birmingham announced Alabama's first KultureCity sensory pod at the Birmingham CrossPlex, a quiet, purpose-built space for individuals with autism, ADHD, dementia, PTSD, and other sensory-processing disorders, as part of the multi-purpose athletic facility's partnership with KultureCity.

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