We acknowledge the Gadigal of the Eora Nation, the traditional custodians of the Country on which the Art Gallery of New South Wales stands.

Physical access and facilities

The Art Gallery of New South Wales has two art museum buildings in the Domain overlooking Sydney Harbour on Gadigal Country. These have been given Sydney Aboriginal language names.

Naala Nura, which means ‘seeing Country’, is our historic building on the south part of the site.

Naala Badu, which means ‘seeing waters’, is our new building on the north part of the site. 

This page provides accessibility information for the campus and buildings.

Access changes

There will be temporary changes to access, pedestrian routes, bus stop locations and parking from 29 April for several weeks due to various works taking place in front of the Art Gallery. These will be signposted. We apologise for any inconvenience.

  • Parking and drop-offs

    On-street parking

    There are three dedicated accessible parking spaces with access from the curb in front of the Art Gallery.

    Two of these spaces are at the front of our south building, Naala Nura.

    One is in front of our north building, Naala Badu, and is available during Art Gallery opening hours.

    Two more spaces are located next to the Woolloomooloo Gate entrance to the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney, near the intersection of Art Gallery Road and Mrs Macquaries Road.

    General metered and timed parking is available on Art Gallery Road, Mrs Macquaries Road, Hospital Road as well as Lincoln Crescent and nearby streets in Woolloomooloo. Holders of mobility parking permits do not pay for parking and may park for longer periods; more information is available on the NSW Government website.

    There are two dedicated accessible parking spaces onsite, at the rear of our south building.

    To access these spaces, drive down the service road (signposted ‘Deliveries’) off Art Gallery Road on the south side of the building, to the boom gate.

    At the gate, press the intercom and our security staff will grant access if parking spaces are available.

    Availability is very limited. If you have particular needs, these should be discussed with us in advance.

    Car parks

    Next to the Art Gallery, the Domain Car Park has accessible lifts and there is a bitumen path from its nearest lift to the rear access entrance of our south building. The entrance to this car park is on St Marys Road.

    The Wharf, Woolloomooloo Car Park in Lincoln Crescent has accessible lift and ramp access. See below for information about access to the Art Gallery from Lincoln Crescent.

    Drop-offs

    There is a drop-off zone in front of the Art Gallery. Vehicles are required to do a loop along Art Gallery Road and Mrs Macquarie Road to drop off in front of our south building.

    In some cases, drop-offs may also be made to the accessible rear entrance of our south building. See Entering and leaving the Art Gallery.

  • There is improved universal access throughout the area around the Art Gallery with more improvements still to come.

    There is now a smooth gradient from the Domain to the pedestrian crossing in front of our south building.

    In 2024 there will be two lifts and an accessible pathway between Lincoln Crescent and the area where the Art Gallery’s buildings are located. In the meantime, pedestrian access from Woolloomooloo to Art Gallery Road, near the north building, is via public stairs next to the Ausgrid substation on Lincoln Crescent, and disabled access is via a lift on Bourke Street to a pedestrian bridge behind the south building.

  • Naala Nura, our south building

    The main entrance, on Art Gallery Road, can be reached via a set of nine stairs, or via a ramp on the left as you face the building. These doors are open during Art Gallery opening hours. Inside the vestibule, there is a set of two stairs or a ramp.

    There is alternative entrance/exit at the rear of the building. This is accessed via the service road (signposted ‘Deliveries’) off Art Gallery Road on the south side of the building. At the boom gate, press the intercom if you are in a car or make your way to the rear door.

    Internal access ramp over the stairs between the vestibule and the entrance court

    Internal access ramp over the stairs from the vestibule in Naala Nura, our south building

    Naala Badu, our north building

    The main entrance, on Art Gallery Road, can be reached from the Welcome Plaza, which has a gentle gradient. There are no stairs. There are two sets of glass doors, with ample space in between them, to help control the environment within the building. These open and close automatically.

  • All public areas inside both buildings can be accessed by ramps and lifts, as well as stairs and elevators. The Entrance Pavilion in our north building, Naala Badu, has a gentle gradient.

  • Cloaking

    There are free cloaking facilities on the ground level of our south building, Naala Nura, near the welcome desk, and in the welcome hub between the two buildings, near the entrance to our north building, Naala Badu.

  • Toilets and carers facilities

    Naala Nura, our south building

    Wheelchair-accessible toilets are located on lower levels 1, 2 and 3. All-gender toilets are located on lower level 2. There are baby change tables on all these levels as part of the toilet facilities. A parents and carers room is located on lower level 1, near the cafe.

    Naala Badu, our north building

    Wheelchair-accessible toilets and parents and carers rooms are located on lower levels 1, 2 and 4.

    Changing Places

    Accredited Changing Places facilities are located on lower level 2 of our south building and lower level 4 of our north building, for visitors with high support needs and their carers. Please ask any Art Gallery staff member or volunteer for assistance to access these facilities.

  • Seating

    Seating is available throughout the Art Gallery. Portable stools can be borrowed without charge for use in the buildings – just ask at the welcome desk on the ground level of our south building, Naala Nura; at the welcome hub near the entrance of our north building, Naala Badu; or one of our friendly uniformed staff.

  • Wheelchairs and mobility scooters available

    We have wheelchairs and mobility scooters available for use within the Art Gallery for free. You’ll be asked for some form of ID.

    For wheelchairs or mobility scooters:

    • in our south building, Naala Nura, ask at the welcome desk on the ground level or at the rear entrance

    • in our north building, Naala Badu, ask at the welcome hub near the entrance.

    Mobility scooters can also be booked in advance.
    Tel 02 9225 1700
    front.of.house@ag.nsw.gov.au

    Mobility scooter

    Mobility scooters are available free at the Art Gallery

  • Aids available for people with low vision

    Handheld magnifying lenses are available for use within the Art Gallery for free, from the welcome desk on the ground level of our south building, Naala Nura.

    Large-print or accessible labels are available for some exhibitions and displays, online via the exhibition pages on our website, or as a printed booklet from the welcome desk on the ground level of the south building.

    Magnifying lenses

    Magnifying lenses are available to assist people with low vision

  • Aids available for people with colour vision deficiency

    EnChroma glasses are available for use within the Art Gallery for free, from the welcome desk on the ground level of our south building, Naala Nura.

    These glasses are designed for people with colour vision deficiency (sometimes called colour blindness). The impact varies, depending on the individual, but colours generally appear brighter and more vibrant than they appear without glasses.

    Two versions of a landscape painting. The one on the right has more muted colours.

    John Russell’s 1891 painting In the afternoon (left) and as it may appear to someone with colour vision deficiency without EnChroma glasses (right)

  • Assisted listening systems

    In our south building, Naala Nura, an audio-induction loop is available in the Domain Theatre and Centenary Auditorium, and a hearing augmentation system is available in the Members Lounge and children’s art library.

    In our north building, Naala Badu, hearing loops are available in Meers Hall, the Learning Studio and Media Lab.

  • Companion cards

    General entry to the Art Gallery is free to all visitors. A carer or person who supports a visitor with disability or frailty is admitted free to paid exhibitions if they present their companion card at the welcome desk at our south building, Naala Nura, or the welcome hub near our north building, Naala Badu.

  • Dogs

    We welcome guide dogs, hearing dogs and assistance dogs in the Art Gallery.

  • Hidden Disabilities Sunflower program

    The Art Gallery supports growing awareness of the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower program. Staff who have been trained to support visitors with hidden disabilities will wear a sunflower badge. Visitors are also encouraged to wear a sunflower lanyard, if they wish – available on arrival.

    A person wearing a lanyard patterned with sunflowers touches a large blue sculpture in a garden setting

    Hidden Disabilities Sunflower lanyard