On Saturday, December 3rd, VIVE offers an inclusive tactile trail

In honor of the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, a pathway dedicated to blind, visually impaired and normal sighted people

On Saturday, December 3rd, for the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, VIVE's educational team offers an inclusive tactile trail dedicated to blind, visually impaired and normally sighted people. “Stories to lightly touch” is a guided tour for families where the tactile and synesthetic experience becomes an opportunity to learn about the Institute's monuments.
The collection of masterpieces of classical, medieval and Renaissance art is presented through an immersive narrative: a story for each art object, brought to life through the shapes, volumes and materials.
An inclusive pathway that will engage visitors in an imaginative activity guided not just by speech but also by tactile, sound and olfactory suggestions.


The December and January program also includes a rich calendar of tactile visits both for adults and children, guided and animated tours in LIS - Italian Sign Language dedicated to the Vittoriano and Palazzo Venezia with the aim of making the spaces and collections increasingly accessible.

More information is available on the “Exhibitions and events” page.