Accessibility
At the Capstone Museum, accessibility is not an afterthought—it is part of the museum’s foundation. From the earliest stages of restoration, the building was designed to ensure that visitors of all abilities could experience its architecture, exhibits, and hidden history with comfort and dignity.
Getting Around the Museum
The museum has been thoughtfully adapted to make movement through the space as easy as possible. Visitors will find wide pathways, multiple accessible routes, and ample room throughout the building for wheelchairs and other mobility devices.
To support access across the museum’s multiple floors, the building includes two elevators as well as multiple lifts placed throughout the space. These features allow visitors to explore areas that might otherwise be difficult to reach in a historic structure.
Accessibility Features
Visitors to the Capstone Museum can expect:
- Two elevators for access between floors
- Multiple lifts integrated throughout the building
- Wide hallways and exhibit spaces with room for wheelchairs
- Accessible entry points and routes throughout the museum
- Thoughtfully restored spaces designed with ease of movement in mind
Every effort has been made to preserve the character of the historic mansion while creating an experience that feels welcoming and usable for all visitors.
Planning Your Visit
If you have specific accessibility questions before your visit, we encourage you to reach out ahead of time. Museum staff are happy to provide additional information and help visitors plan the most comfortable experience possible.
For accessibility questions, please contact us directly: accessibility@capstonemuseum.com
The Capstone Museum believes that historic spaces should be open to more people—not fewer—and accessibility remains central to that mission.
