Accessibility
Persons with mobility difficulties
Access
The archaeological area, visible from a footbridge from where it is possible to observe the deposit from the top, is accessible by a ramp.
The exhibition hall and services are on the level. The museum is equipped with disabled toilets.
The 'Giardino Pleistocenico' is accessible via a walkway for everyone.
Visually impaired persons
The visit to the deposit is accompanied by an audio/video which can replace an audio guide due to its descriptive and narrative character.
In the exhibition room it is possible to manipulate some objects, such as copies of chipped flints similar to those in the showcases.
As of 20 February 2024, the Pleistocene Garden will be enriched with a permanent multi-sensory exhibition route, consisting of 15 panels with relief illustrations and captions translated into Braille, presenting the daily life of a group of Neanderthals reconstructed on illustrated relief boards. The exhibition pays special attention to inclusive dissemination and is also aimed at people with physical, sensory and cognitive disabilities.
Full details at > A special journey... From the river to the sea
People with hearing disabilities
The entire tour is also translated into Italian Sign Language (LIS).