Abstract
As a public cultural institution, the task of museum accessibility is particularly important. Visual is the main source of information reception when visually impaired groups visit museums, and they have certain difficulties in finding, viewing and organizing visual information, which affects the formation of representations of collections in the brain. The survey results show that the infrastructure accessibility of museums is not perfect, information accessibility needs to be strengthened, and more importantly, psychological accessibility should be achieved.
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