Each participant received a Museum-inspired colouring book, and colours, after successfully completing the tasks, and the representatives of the visiting institutions received certificates of participation.


Navigating on coloured circles with trays full of objects


Children receiving rewards


Cover of 'the palace Colouring Book' souvenir

A range of Access resources were additionally made available on the Museum's website including a Sensory Guide, and Social Narrative, with slight variations of the same, specifically designed for the invited guests. These bilingual, visual resources were created with the view of enabling the audience segment to have an enhanced understanding of the Museum, and make preparations accordingly for their visit. Persons on the Spectrum could have a sensory overload with exposure to loud sounds, bright lights, crowded or small spaces, etc; the Sensory Guide marks out these sensory experiences with respect to the Museum spaces. The Social Narrative provides a visual step-by-step story of what a visitor would do or experience when they visit the Museum.

View Resources for Persons on the Autism Spectrum (Available in Hindi and English): https://citypalacemuseum.org/planyourvisit


A page from the Sensory Guide


Cover of the Museum's Social Narrative for Visitors on the Autism Spectrum

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