Facilities available at the Czartoryski Museum include: audio description, architectural accessibility for people with mobility impairments, a guide for deaf visitors, a sensory basket, sensory path, quiet zone, defibrillator, café, shop, cloakroom, baby changing station, Wi-Fi, and elevators.
All levels of the Museum are adapted to the needs of people with physical disabilities. Elevators, appropriately wide corridors, and fully equipped accessible toilets on the ground floor are provided. This includes exhibition halls, lecture rooms, and the educational room.
The route for blind visitors is marked from the entrance with tactile guiding strips and warning studs. Next to the ticket office there is a tactile audio information board describing the building layout in Polish, English, and Ukrainian.
In the courtyard there is the Discovery and Experiment Area. It is a type of low, mobile piece of furniture with pull-out drawers and seating areas with space for books. The area is equipped with drawers containing modern replicas of historical objects from the Princes Czartoryski Collection. The drawers also include basic art materials and activity sheets for families with children, adults, teenagers, and teachers for independent visits. Additional drawers contain educational replicas of selected artifacts, including a saddle, a mace, a page from the Pontifical of Bishop Erazm Ciołek, and the Batory Medal. All drawers containing replicas include labels in Polish, English, and Braille, as well as descriptions in Braille and large print for visually impaired visitors.
The exhibition halls of the Princes Czartoryski Museum Palace contain stations forming the Sensory Path, featuring educational replicas of selected objects from the permanent exhibition. These stations are intended primarily for visitors with visual impairments, but they are also available to all visitors.
An audio guide for visually impaired visitors is available, including audio descriptions of selected exhibits, especially those whose replicas are part of the sensory path. A video guide in sign language has also been prepared for Deaf visitors. Visitors with disabilities may obtain these guides at the ticket office included in the ticket price.
The Princes Czartoryski Museum can also be visited virtually. Online tours allow visitors to explore selected rooms of the permanent exhibition and learn more about the Czartoryski Collection. Featured artworks include Landscape with the Good Samaritan by Rembrandt, Lady with an Ermine by Leonardo da Vinci, as well as national memorabilia, including items displayed in the Royal Casket showcase.
Each tour route is available in five versions:
- Polish with voice narration
- English with voice narration
- Sign language
- Audio description
- Easy-to-read language (ETR)