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Entry details Free Entry Entry to Tate Modern is free for everyone with a charge for special exhibitions. Visitors with a disability pay a concessionary rate, and entrance for companions is free. And get free entry to special exhibitions. Visitors aged 16–25 can join to access £5 exhibition tickets.

Under 12s go free (up to four per parent or guardian) and £5 family child tickets are available for children aged 12 – 18 years. See for more information. Security We take security very seriously. About our approach to safety and rules for the gallery. Bag size policy For reasons of safety and security, bags larger than cabin bag size (55cm x 40cm x 20cm), sports or recreational equipment (musical instruments), large wheelie bags or boxes are not permitted into the gallery.

Foldable bicycles, large skateboards and child or adult scooters are permitted into the building but must be deposited in the cloakroom. There is a left luggage facility at. Contact Us Call Information 09.00–18.00, daily; Membership and ticketing services 09.45–18.00, daily. Accessible parking spaces for disabled visitors There are twelve parking spaces for disabled visitors to Tate Modern, accessed via Park Street.

Please book these spaces in advance, giving at least 24 hours notice. To book: • Email (please note your name, contact details, vehicle registration number, date and time of visit are required to make the booking) • Call +44 (0)20 7887 8888 – option 1 (daily 09.45–18.00). Our phone line supports the use of speech recognition apps.

Once you have parked, please enter via the South Entrance of the Blavatnik Building across the level terrace, approximately 30 – 60 meters from the parking spaces. Two RADAR Key operated lifts link the South Entrance on Level 1 and the Ticket desks in the Turbine Hall and the cloakroom on Level 0. RADAR keys are available from staff at the South Entrance on Level 1, and from the cloakroom and ticket desks on Level 0. If you have booked a mobility scooter or wheelchair, these can also be collected from the South Entrance. Wheelchairs, mobility scooters and walkers are available at the gallery.

If you wish to borrow a wheelchair you can either book in advance or ask a member of staff on arrival (subject to availability). Team extreme launcher 1710 download. The reservation is free. If you wish to borrow a mobility scooter please book in advance giving at least 24 hours notice. The reservation is free. You must have driven a mobility scooter before to use one at Tate Modern.

To book: Email Call +44 (0)20 7887 8888 – option 1 (daily 09.45–18.00) Our phone line supports the use of speech recognition apps. Please note your name, contact details, date and time of visit are required to make the booking.

Hearing loops The following areas of Tate Modern are fitted with a hearing loop: • Information desks • Auditorium • Hearing loops are also available on most gallery tours Find out whether an event at Tate Modern has a hearing loop in the pages. BSL talks Join our BSL talks to discover works on display in the permanent collection and the special exhibitions. Tate trained guides deliver tours at Tate Modern in spoken English with British Sign Language interpretation.

Hearing loops and amplifiers are available. Each tour lasts around one hour. Check the list of tours available on the pages to learn about dates, time and meeting point. BSL Talks at Tate are free.

No booking required. If you have any other access needs that you would like to let us know about please contact: Public Programmes: and use the subject line ACCESS or call +44 (0)20 7887 8888. Signing Art training programme Signing Art was a training programme for Deaf British Sign Language (BSL) users interested in developing the skills needed to become gallery guides. The programme included sessions on; research skills for art, professionalism, and how to best present to a Deaf audience in a gallery setting.