Planning a museum visit usually means opening a dozen browser tabs. One for ticket prices, another for current exhibitions, a third to figure out wheelchair access or whether they offer audio guides. We wanted all of that in one place, so we built it.
Museum pages on Mooseum now include structured visitor information — admission prices, exhibitions, and accessibility details — presented clearly and consistently. No more hunting through PDFs or buried FAQ sections. Here is what is new.
Admission Prices — Including Free Entry
Every museum page now shows admission prices when available. You will find standard adult tickets, reduced rates for students and seniors, and — importantly — free entry. If a museum is free to visit, you will see that immediately.
Some museums have straightforward pricing. Moderna Museet in Stockholm, for example, charges 150 SEK for adults and 120 SEK at a reduced rate, with free entry every Friday. Others, like the British Museum and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, are free to enter entirely. That is the kind of information that should be obvious before you plan your day, and now it is.
We currently have price data for 114 museums across the platform, and that number grows every week.
Current Exhibitions
Museum collections are permanent, but exhibitions are what make repeat visits worthwhile. Museum pages now feature current and upcoming exhibitions, so you can see what is on before you go.
This is especially useful for larger institutions that run multiple exhibitions simultaneously. Instead of scrolling through a museum's events calendar, you get a clean summary right where you are already looking up the museum.
We are showing exhibition data for 115 museums so far. As museums announce new shows, their Mooseum pages are updated to reflect the latest information.
Accessibility Information
This one matters a lot. Accessibility details are often the hardest information to find about a museum. Some institutions publish dedicated accessibility pages, others mention it in passing, and some barely cover it at all.
Mooseum now presents accessibility information clearly on every museum page where it is available. This includes wheelchair accessibility, audio guides, tactile experiences, sign language tours, and links to the museum's own accessibility page when one exists.
A few standout examples: the British Museum has detailed information about audio guides and mobility access. The Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna offers wheelchair access, audio guides, and maintains its own accessibility page. The Metropolitan Museum of Art provides extensive accessibility resources as well.
We have accessibility data for 124 museums, making it the most widely available of the three new data types. We want every museum on Mooseum to have this information eventually, because everyone deserves to know what to expect before they arrive.
The Numbers So Far
Here is where we stand across the 258 museums with enriched profiles:
- 114 have admission price information
- 115 have exhibition data
- 124 have accessibility details
That is roughly half the museums on the platform with at least one of these data points, and we are adding more every week. The goal is full coverage — every museum page should answer the basic questions a visitor has before they walk through the door.
What Comes Next
This is the foundation. We are already working on expanding coverage to more museums and keeping the information up to date as prices change and new exhibitions open. We also want to add more detail over time — things like family tickets, group rates, and seasonal hours.
If you are planning a museum visit, explore the museum directory and check out the richer museum profiles. And if you spot anything missing or outdated, let us know — the more accurate this information is, the better it works for everyone.