Inclusive Museum

Our mission is to make the Automobile Museum a welcoming and inclusive place for everyone, aming to engage with children, young people, adults and the elderly and considering the different motor, sensory and cognitive needs.

ACCESSIBILITY

Touch panels with maps, embossed designs with braille texts and resin models made with an exclusion technique and details made with a 3D printer: each model is accompanied by audio descriptions, which can be activated through embossed Qr-Code and NFC technology, which tell the story of the car and provide curiosities and information in Italian and English.

The MAUTO exhibition itinerary is free of architectural barriers and is therefore fully accessible.

MAUTO provides services such as changing tables and high chairs which allow parents to attend to the needs of their young visitors conveniently and hygienically.

Audioguides in LIS, Italian Sign Language, and IS International Sign Language

A free wheelchair is available at checkouts for visitors with walking difficulties.

We recommend that visitors to the Museum with a wheelchair utilise the ramp in Via Richelmy, which leads to the cafeteria.

Parking spaces reserved for disabled people are available in the area surrounding the Museum.

Download the tactile maps

Second Floor

PDF / 1.4 Mb

First Floor

PDF / 1.5 Mb

Ground Floor

PDF / 1.4 Mb

Contacts

MAUTO accessibility contact person

Ilaria Pani

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Calendario MAUTO

Friday 05 July

FORMULA 1 GRAND PRIX AT MAUTO

MAUTO broadcasts the Formula 1 Grand Prix live. The races, streamed live with real-time commentary by motorsport personalities, are projected...

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FORMULA 1 GRAND PRIX AT MAUTO

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Ayrton Senna Forever

On the occasion of the thirtieth anniversary of the death of Ayrton Senna, the Museo Nazionale dell'Automobile dedicates a large...

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