Naples Museum to Offer Tactile Art Experience for Visually Impaired Visitors
In Brief
Sansevero Chapel Museum in Naples will host a tactile art event for visually impaired visitors.
Key Facts
- Sansevero Chapel Museum in Naples will allow visually impaired visitors to touch marble sculptures.
- The event will include access to the Veiled Christ, a renowned sculpture.
- The initiative, called La meraviglia a portata di mano, will take place on 17 March.
What Happened
The Sansevero Chapel Museum in Naples announced it will host a guided tactile art event on 17 March, allowing visually impaired visitors to experience marble sculptures by touch, including the Veiled Christ.
Why It Matters
This initiative provides greater accessibility to art for visually impaired individuals, enabling them to engage with celebrated works that are typically only viewed visually. Based on a single source report
What's Next
The event is scheduled for 17 March. It is unclear if similar initiatives will be held in the future or expanded to other institutions.
Sources
- The Guardian — Naples museum to allow visually impaired visitors to experience art through touch(26m ago)
