Italy has a public tactile museum that lets visitors touch the art

DEUTSCHE WELLE

Museo Omero in Ancona, founded by blind couple Aldo and Daniela Grassini in the early 1990s, is Italy’s only publicly funded tactile museum, where visitors touch replicas including Roman and Greek statues and the head of Michelangelo’s David. Since 2012 it has occupied the 3,000-square-meter Mole Vanvitelliana.