Nestled in Ancona, Italy, the Museo Tattile Statale Omero (Omero Tactile State Museum) offers a unique and inclusive art experience. This barrier-free cultural space welcomes both sighted and sight-impaired visitors to engage with its extensive collection through touch. The museum houses 200 tactile reproductions of classical masterpieces, crafted in plaster or resin, alongside architectural models and Italian design pieces. Visitors can also explore original contemporary sculptures, all designed to be explored by hand. This hands-on approach transforms the traditional museum visit into an interactive and sensory-rich journey.
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