EPER - Entraide Protestante Suisse
14h 02h
Naturéum - Palais de Rumine
"Installation Papier Blanc, un triste anniversaire". Immersive visit of the living conditions of a person in need
For several years, the event has been committed to opening up to different audiences and to meeting their specific needs. In parallel with the wheelchair access available in each institution, several inclusive projects have been set up in collaboration with partners active in the fields of disability, social issues and family activities. The aim is to make the Night of the Museums an increasingly inclusive event.
The vast majority of museums offer optimal access for people with reduced mobility. However, the infrastructures may vary from one place to another. We invite you to consult the dedicated pages of each museum for more information on their respective facilities.
View museumsTo make the contents of the site accessible to as many people as possible, a page in easy language brings together the various practical information related to the Night of the Museums 2024. A guided tour in easy language of the exhibition "Hidden Treasures" is also offered at the Palais de Rumine.
View the easy language page14h 02h
Naturéum - Palais de Rumine
"Installation Papier Blanc, un triste anniversaire". Immersive visit of the living conditions of a person in need
16h 00h
Village stand
Presence at the Village to raise awareness, welcome the public and start guided tours
15h 19h
La Ferme des Tilleuls
Embroidery workshop on photos, led by migrant
13h
Naturéum – Palais de Rumine
Guided tour in easy language "Hidden Treasures"
15h 16h30
Musée romain de Lausanne-Vidy
Adapted and inclusive visit of the exhibition "Nox. In the heart of the night"
Special paths are offered by Les promenades de Floriane to facilitate your family visit.
In the canton of Vaud, the Legal Aid Service for Asylum Seekers (SAJE) of the EPER defends and advises legally people seeking asylum.
The non-profit association offers an alternative to the consumption of clothing in order to fight against the negative impact of textile production.
The Lausanne structure helps the most deprived without discrimination.
The association has been defending the rights of mentally handicapped people for twenty years.
Walks designed for young and old alike to discover Lausanne differently.
The Vaud association aims to make culture accessible to people with visual impairments, deafblindness and to all interested parties.