Doge's Palace Accessibility

Accessibility in the Doge's Palace

The palace provides accessible routes, elevators, and restrooms. Assistance is available at ticket counters, and facilities include a baby pit-stop. Some historic areas, such as the Secret Itineraries, prisons, and the Armoury, are not accessible to visitors with mobility impairments due to stairs and narrow passages.

Accessibility information

Mobility Impairments

The standard tour route through the Doge's Palace is accessible via elevators and features ground-floor showrooms and restrooms designed for mobility-impaired visitors. However, certain areas - namely the Secret Itineraries, the prisons, and the Armoury - are not accessible due to steep or narrow stairs and uneven flooring. Additionally, visitors should be cautious of irregular floor surfaces and subtle architectural shifts common in historic buildings.

Visual Impairments

The Palace offers adaptations aimed at making the visitor experience more inclusive for those with visual impairments. Accessible paths and workshop materials are modifiable to meet individual needs, while multisensory tours are offered in select Civic Museums, enabling blind or visually impaired guests to experience art through alternate senses.

On-site Facilities & Inclusive Services

Visitors will find accessible amenities including an elevator, ground-floor ticket desk, restrooms, a baby pit-stop for families, and cloakroom services for bulky bags, free of charge. The education staff can also personalize guided tours or workshops: for guests with hearing needs, sign language (ISL) interpretation is available; for those with sight issues, materials are adaptable; and for visitors with cognitive or learning disabilities, content can be tailored accordingly.

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