Since 2017, the National Roman Museum has been involved in the Museo per tutti project developed by the ‘l’abilità Onlus’ association in cooperation and with the support of the Fondazione De Agostini, for people with intellectual disabilities. The project encompasses not only training for personnel from the Museum’s Educational Service on various aspects of intellectual disability and on the most effective techniques to accommodate visitors while respecting their different abilities, but also the creation of a guide using facilitated language to guarantee access to culture for all people with intellectual disabilities and their caregivers.
The guide was introduced in May 2019 and is available for the Palazzo Altemps site from the Museum’s ticket office and in digital format from the Museum’s website. Guides and visit routes are currently being developed for the other sites of the National Roman Museum.
Important notice
All of the educational activities organised by entities other than the National Roman Museum must be notified and agreed in advance with the Educational Service in writing with appropriate advance notice:
mn-rm.servizioeducativo@beniculturali.it
In partnership with Coopculture
The National Roman Museum’s Educational Service undertakes numerous activities in cooperation with Coopculture. The programmes proposed by Coopculture, developed specifically for each of the Museum’s four sites, are aimed at the various groups that use the Museum, providing a varied range of services including guided visits, workshops for adults and families, summer camps and specific activities for schools.
Accessibility
The Educational Service of the National Roman Museum guarantees visitors with special needs the opportunity to visit the Museum at its best.