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“Sensitive Tour” for the Third Time at the Polish Aviation Museum

DURATION:24 / 09 / 2025 - 24 / 09 / 2025
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Małopolska once again proved that culture is accessible to everyone by organising the 3rd edition of the Sensitive Culture Festival. On this occasion, cultural institutions from across the region joined forces, offering a diverse and fully inclusive programme – concerts, workshops, performances and much more. Festival participants could take part, among other things, in a special “Sensitive Guided Tour” of the exhibitions of the Polish Aviation Museum in Kraków.

Continuing the tradition of participating in the Sensitive Culture Festival, this year for the third time, we had the pleasure and honour of inviting participants on a shared journey through the history of Polish aviation. On Wednesday, 24 September 2025 at 11:00, a “Sensitive Guided Tour” of the exhibitions of our Museum took place.

The “Sensitive Guided Tour” is a unique form of visiting, fully adapted to the individual needs of participants – especially people with disabilities and those who encounter difficulties in participating in traditional forms of culture.

The entire tour is conducted at a calm pace, with the opportunity to closely explore selected exhibits, all accompanied by a guide who has received special training in accessibility. Participants could explore our collections in a manner fully suited to their needs.

We organise “Sensitive Guided Tours” at the Polish Aviation Museum not only as part of the Festival – we warmly invite you to join them on a daily basis as well! If you would like to arrange this form of visiting, simply send an email to: deum@muzeumlotnictwa.pl.

More about the Sensitive Culture Festival

The 3rd edition of the Sensitive Culture Festival ran from 21 September to 1 October 2025. It is a unique event in the calendar of cultural events, the aim of which is to promote inclusivity and broad access to culture.

As part of the Festival, dozens of cultural institutions from across the Małopolska region prepared nearly 80 diverse events: performances, concerts, art workshops, film screenings, walks and guided tours. All were planned with full accessibility for everyone in mind, regardless of individual needs or abilities.

Events took place in 17 localities of the region, including Kraków, Nowy Sącz, Tarnów, Oświęcim, Zakopane, Wadowice and Wygiełzów.

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