Museum of the Bible Accessibility
Museum of the Bible
Washington, District of Columbia - District of Columbia County
Source checked
Jun 3, 2026
Washington DC / Northern Virginia
Strong listing detail
Map and directions
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400 4th Street SW, Washington, DC 20024
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Quick answer
Museum of the Bible Accessibility has public information connected to inclusive, adaptive, sensory-friendly, disability, accommodation, or special recreation details. This listing includes multiple practical details families can review before contacting the provider. Scan the facts below, then confirm current fit directly with the provider.
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Provider overview
Museum of the Bible publishes accessibility planning for DC museum visits, including wheelchair-accessible drop-off, open captioning on most video presentations, requestable scripts, American Sign Language interpreter requests, and descriptive-service requests.
Museum of the Bible is a Washington DC museum with exhibitions, theater experiences, tours, events, ticketing, and published accessibility resources for visitors.
Quick facts
- Registration
- We did not find this in the public sources we checked
- Contact page
- https://www.museumofthebible.org/accessibility
- Phone
- We did not find this in the public sources we checked
- We did not find this in the public sources we checked
- Ages
- Museum visitors of all ages, including families, school groups, adults, caregivers, and visitors with mobility, hearing, vision, or communication access needs
- Season
- Year-round museum accessibility resources during current Museum of the Bible hours
- Cost
- Families should confirm current admission, timed-entry rules, parking or transit, accessible drop-off, interpreter request deadlines, script availability, exhibit closures, and group policies before visiting.
We found a contact page, but not a direct phone or email in the public sources we checked. Use the contact link and confirm current details before planning a visit.
Location contacts
Public contacts that may help you reach the right office. Confirm before visiting.
Families should confirm current hours, admission, accessible drop-off, request deadlines, seating availability, exhibit conditions, restroom access, and parking or transit before visiting.
Programs and offerings
Source-linked details we found. Current options may differ, so confirm directly.
Museum accessibility and captioning planning
Accessible drop-off, open captioning, script requests, interpreter request timing, descriptive-service questions, seating notes, ticketing, and arrival planning.
- Ages
- Museum visitors of all ages, including families, school groups, adults, caregivers, and visitors with mobility, hearing, vision, or communication access needs
- Season
- Year-round museum accessibility resources during current Museum of the Bible hours
- Schedule
- The source describes standing accessibility supports for museum visits; families should check current hours, ticketing, and any advance-request deadlines.
- Cost
- Families should confirm current admission, timed-entry rules, parking or transit, accessible drop-off, interpreter request deadlines, script availability, exhibit closures, and group policies before visiting.
How we checked this listing (1 public source)
Source notes only. They do not evaluate quality, safety, fit, or availability.
Listing check
- Last checked
- Jun 3, 2026
- Why this is listed
- Museum of the Bible's accessibility policy describes a wheelchair-accessible drop-off point, open captioning on most video presentations, scripts on request for select theater experiences, American Sign Language interpreter request timing, descriptive-service requests, seating notes, and general museum accessibility planning information.
- Sources used
- 1 public source
- Location contacts
- 1 public contact found
Program details we found
Museum accessibility and captioning planning
Museum of the Bible's accessibility policy describes a wheelchair-accessible drop-off point, open captioning on most video presentations, scripts on request for select theater experiences, American Sign Language interpreter request timing, descriptive-service requests, seating notes, and general museum accessibility planning information.
Inclusion and support details
What the provider says: The source names wheelchair-accessible drop-off, open captioning on most video presentations, requestable scripts, American Sign Language interpreter requests, descriptive-service requests, seating notes, and museum access planning.
Access notes to confirm: Families should confirm current schedule, registration steps, eligibility, cost, exact location, parking, restroom access, staff support, personal-care limits, sensory environment, transportation, caregiver role, and whether Museum of the Bible can support the participant's mobility, communication, supervision, and support needs.
What we checked
What we found: Museum of the Bible's accessibility policy describes a wheelchair-accessible drop-off point, open captioning on most video presentations, scripts on request for select theater experiences, American Sign Language interpreter request timing, descriptive-service requests, seating notes, and general museum accessibility planning information.
We avoid ranking, recommending, evaluating quality, or making safety claims. Use the source links and contact the provider before enrolling.
Sources used
Public pages used for this listing.
- Provider websiteMuseum of the Bible Accessibility Policy
Please confirm current details directly before enrolling.
What to confirm
- Openings, deadlines, cost, and cancellation rules.
- Ages, eligibility, forms, and first-visit expectations.
- Support model, staff preparation, supervision, and safety policies.
- Exact location, entrance, parking, equipment, and what to bring.
Questions to ask before you register
Use these as a starting point. They are not a quality rating or recommendation.
- Do you currently have openings, waitlists, deadlines, or intake steps?
- What ages, support needs, communication needs, mobility needs, or supervision levels can this specific program support?
- What should families know about cost, financial assistance, cancellation rules, forms, and first-visit expectations?
- For sensory-friendly activities: what changes are made to sound, lighting, crowds, timing, quiet space, and re-entry?
- Who should families contact to talk through accommodations before registering?
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Is Museum of the Bible Accessibility reviewed for quality by Inclusive Programs Guide?
No. This listing is informational and based on public sources. It is not a rating, ranking, quality review, or safety evaluation.
What information should families confirm with Museum of the Bible?
Families should confirm current availability, registration deadlines, eligibility, support level, staff training, safety policies, cost, schedule, and fit before enrolling.
Where did the listing information come from?
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