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Accessibility
The Museum offers visitors the possibility to consult guides in Braille and two tactile panels, one with the museum itinerary highlighting some of the works on display, the other with a detailed map of the Archaeological Museums in the province of Venice.
The museum is partially accessible to people with motor disabilities, as the exhibition area on the first floor can only be reached by stairs; there is no lift or stair lift.
The Archaeological Area has been equipped with a brand new tactile map, created by the Veneto Region – Tourism Department, as part of the Take it Slow project, with the aim of improving accessibility and enjoyment of the cultural site. The area is accessible to all, both the upper exhibition area (entrance hall with ticket office/reception and exhibits dedicated to the Via Annia) and the lower part of the Early Christian Basilica via a lift and ramps. The only limitation, for people with motor disabilities, concerns the archaeological areas adjacent to the basilica, as there are differences in level along the visitor route and there are no dedicated ramps or access points.