The Galleria Borghese, while a historical building, has been adapted to improve accessibility for all visitors.
The main artistic attractions are situated on the ground floor and first floor. Facilities such as the ticket office, bookshop, cafeteria, and toilets are thoughtfully located in the more accessible lower area.
Wheelchair users can enter the Borghese Gallery using a designated entrance equipped to facilitate easy access. Once inside, the museum provides wheelchairs for better maneuverability within the premises. However, it's important to note that for those bringing their own mobility scooter or larger wheelchairs, the elevator has restrictions due to its reduced capacity.
Visitors with reduced mobility will find services tailored to their needs. Accessible restrooms are available for convenience.
To ensure a pleasant visit, the Gallery suggests planning ahead to book a wheelchair-accessible van or to reserve wheelchairs adapted for navigating the historic spaces.
Tickets can be booked in advance through the Borghese Gallery's official ticketing website, ensuring that accommodations for wheelchair users are arranged prior to visiting.
Wheelchair access is provided at no extra cost. All visitors are required to purchase an entry ticket, but there are no additional fees for accessibility services.
The Borghese Gallery offers specially designed entrances at the back for visitors with mobility issues. Elevators and wheelchairs are available on all three floors to improve access to the art collections.
For those with mobility issues, it is advisable to use a taxi or a car with a disabled parking permit, as these allow close access to the museum's adapted entrance.
Although specific routes or maps are not mentioned in the provided resources, assistance is available upon request to navigate the facility. A pre-visit call is recommended to ensure that the most accessible paths are prepared for your visit.