Double Meaning: a Tactile Journey through the Peggy Guggenheim Collection
Double Meaning is the inclusive program for blind and visually impaired visitors, intended to make art accessible to all.
The Peggy Guggenheim Collection ensures accessible spaces and information to visitors with disabilities by favouring social and cultural inclusion, welcoming visitors to a hospitable and pleasant environment.
Double Meaning is the inclusive program for blind and visually impaired visitors, intended to make art accessible to all.
A cross-constellation collaboration featuring verbal descriptions of artworks across collections and an architectural sensory guide to each museum of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation.
A social inclusion program designed for people with migratory backgrounds based on the translanguaging approach and aimed at fostering empowerment.
People over 75 years of age have the opportunity to visit the museum before opening hours thanks to a social inclusion initiative aimed at helping senior citizens avoid the isolation that often occurs during the summer months.
The museums guarantees access to all, with no architectural barriers.