One of the most beautiful cities in Italy, where history, art, food and wine traditions are the order of the day, in what was once the city of one of the most important and representative poets of Italian literature, the supreme Dante Alighieri. A city to be discovered, among those that were the symbolic places of the Italian Renaissance, and of the Medici family still considered one of the most important Renaissance families as well as one of the patron families that stimulated and commissioned works to architects, sculptors, painters timeless. The many museums and monuments today allow access even to those with disabilities including:
Handicapped persons and a family member or companion are guaranteed free and priority admission, wheelchairs are also provided free of charge. Guide dogs are also admitted with prior notice at the time of booking.
The museum is accessible by wheelchair with a very good visibility of the works (the rooms of the various lords of Florence are the main attraction), however, to date there are no elevators and catalogs in Braille.
The museum is equipped with all the devices to allow access to people with disabilities and there is also an elevator to move between the various floors. Moreover, in order to enjoy a breathtaking view of the wonderful Florence and the Arno river, do not miss Piazzale Michelangelo. This place is reachable by car or by public transport, from here the view is something priceless.
Even the main churches of Florence are equipped to meet all the needs of all tourists such as:
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