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PhrasesAt the MuseumDov'è l'uscita di emergenza?
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Dov'è l'uscita di emergenza?

Where is the emergency exit?

Pronunciation

doh-VEH loo-SHEE-tah dee eh-mehr-JEN-tsah. 'Emergenza' — stress on 'gen'.

When to use it

A practical safety question for any building. In Italian museums, emergency exits are marked with green signs and are always clearly indicated.

What it means

Uscita means exit. Di emergenza means of emergency. This is also useful to know the regular exit — the words 'uscita' alone means exit, and you will see it on green signs throughout Italian public buildings.

Variations

Dov'è l'uscita principale?

Where is the main exit?

For finding the main way out, not just emergency.

Come si esce?

How do you get out?

Very direct and conversational question.

C'è un'uscita secondaria?

Is there a secondary exit?

Useful when the main entrance is crowded.

Mini Dialogue

— Scusi, dov'è l'uscita di emergenza? — Le uscite di emergenza sono indicate con le frecce verdi. — Ah, capisco. E l'uscita principale? — Torna al piano terra e segua i cartelli 'uscita'. — Grazie.

— Excuse me, where is the emergency exit? — The emergency exits are indicated with green arrows. — Ah, I see. And the main exit? — Go back to the ground floor and follow the 'exit' signs. — Thank you.

Cultural Note

Italian public buildings follow strict EU safety regulations for emergency exits. The green running-man pictogram is universal across Italy. In historic buildings, emergency exits are discreetly integrated to preserve the aesthetic.