On a recent weeknight, long after the swarms of tourists had left Rome's Colosseum, a small group of people walked around ...
ROME (AP) — Italy's art-filled cities have no shortage of tourists, but they haven’t always been welcoming to visitors with visual impairments or other disabilities.
Italy is making its artistic treasures more accessible to people with disabilities. That often means slowing down, touching what can be touched and experiencing artwork with different senses.