The Omero Museum on Linea Verde

Aldo Grassini e Daniela Bottegoni, entrambi sorridenti, toccano con le mani la scultura L'uomo che imita i cavalli, di Tagliaferri.

Saturday, April 12 at 12:30 PM
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Ancona will be the focus of an upcoming episode of Linea Verde, the historic Rai program that has been showcasing Italy and its excellence for over forty years. On this occasion, the Omero Museum will be among the main highlights, recognized internationally as a benchmark for accessibility in the arts.

A sensory journey with Monica Caradonna

In the segment dedicated to the Museum, host Monica Caradonna embarks on a deep and moving experience together with the museum's founders, Aldo Grassini and Daniela Bottegoni. It's a powerful story that stems from an injustice—the prohibition for blind people to touch art—transformed into a revolutionary idea: a tactile museum open to everyone.

Behind the scenes of inclusion

The episode also offers an exclusive look inside the museum’s tiflodidactic lab, where inclusive experiences are designed every day. Guiding us is Massimiliano Trubbiani, head of Tiflodidactic Services and the creator of most of the sculptural aids for people with visual impairments.

These tactile aids are shared with public and private institutions, helping spread a truly accessible vision of culture.

An unmissable opportunity

The Linea Verde feature, airing Saturday, April 12 at 12:30 PM, is a valuable opportunity to share with a wide audience a unique cultural institution in Italy—one that has been promoting art as a common good, open and accessible to all, for over thirty years.