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Il museo è accessibile alle sedie a rotelle?

Is the museum accessible for wheelchairs?

Pronunciation

eel moo-ZEH-oh eh ah-cheh-SEE-bee-leh AH-lleh SDAY-dee-eh ah roh-TEHL-leh.

When to use it

Ask before visiting with someone who uses a wheelchair or has mobility difficulties. Historic Italian museums can have accessibility challenges due to age and architecture.

What it means

Accessibile means accessible. Alle sedie a rotelle means for wheelchairs (literally 'to the chairs with wheels'). This is an important practical question as many historic Italian buildings were not built with modern accessibility in mind.

Variations

C'è un ascensore?

Is there a lift?

Simple and direct question about elevator access.

Ci sono rampe di accesso?

Are there access ramps?

For entrance and between-level navigation.

Avete un percorso accessibile consigliato?

Do you have a recommended accessible route?

Ask for a specific accessible path through the museum.

Mini Dialogue

— Il museo è accessibile alle sedie a rotelle? — Sì, abbiamo rampe e ascensori per tutti i piani. — C'è un ingresso separato? — Sì, l'ingresso accessibile è sul lato sinistro dell'edificio. — Perfetto, grazie per l'informazione.

— Is the museum accessible for wheelchairs? — Yes, we have ramps and lifts for all floors. — Is there a separate entrance? — Yes, the accessible entrance is on the left side of the building. — Perfect, thank you for the information.

Cultural Note

Italy has made significant efforts to improve museum accessibility, but historic buildings present challenges. The Vatican Museums have invested heavily in accessible routes, including special lifts in the Sistine Chapel complex.