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Accessibility

The Uffizi Galleries foster inclusion and accessibility in their museums at all levels.

Le Gallerie degli Uffizi si propongono come spazio di sviluppo e di accesso alla conoscenza per tutti. Promuovono l’abbattimento delle barriere fisiche, culturali e sociali con la finalità di educare al patrimonio. A questo scopo collaborano con persone, enti e associazioni senza scopo di lucro; elaborano percorsi dedicati e forniscono tutte le informazioni per un accesso facilitato agli spazi museali.

Per informazioni contattare l’Area Mediazione culturale e Accessibilità del Dipartimento per l’Educazione.

Contatti

uffiziaccessibili@cultura.gov.it
+39 055 2388617  |  lunedì – venerdì dalle 9.00 alle 16.30

Special visits

Forbidden not to touch!

Tactile visits at the Uffizi Galleries

Social narrative and Uffizi Activity Bag

Useful tools to plan the visit and carry out activities in the gallery

Sandro Botticelli, Primavera | Tactile Book

The first volume of the series of tactile books of the Uffizi Galleries is dedicated to the famous masterpiece of the Florentine Renaissance

Our Hypervisions focused on Cultural Mediation Projects

Virtual exhibitions, where artworks open up to new readings, new points of view and interpretations

Uffizi by touch

At the Uffizi, a route for the visually impaired offers the opportunity to autonomously touch some original sculptures from the Medici collection.

Raphael, Woman with a Veil | Tactile Book

The second volume of the series of tactile books of the Uffizi Galleries is dedicated to Raphael's portrait, displayed in Pitti Palace

Uffizi for Everyone. Masterpieces in International Sign Language

A series of International Sign Language videos to discover the Uffizi's masterpieces from home or at the museum with your mobile device

Factories of Stories

Story telling at the Uffizi Galleries

The tactile tour of the Modern Art Gallery

Visitors may touch ten famous artworks realized in different materials (bronze, marble, wood, semi-precious stones, plaster, baked clay, majolica), works which represent some crucial passages and changes in the art of sculpture from the 19th century to the first decade of the 20th century

Uffizi. Architecture and History | Tactile book

The third volume of the series of tactile books of the Uffizi Galleries is dedicated to the architecture and the history of the palace

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