Church of Santa Corona

Physical access:

The entrance to the Church is located on Contrà Santa Corona 1, and is accessible via a wooden ramp with a 16.5% slope.
The interior of the Church has three naves, with altars on the left side and chapels on the right side (reachable via steps, from 1 to 3). The High Altar can be reached via a staircase of 11 steps with handrails on both sides. The Crypt is accessible via a staircase of 21 steps, with handrails on both sides or a stairlift with a wheelchair platform. The Valmarana Chapel by Andrea Palladio is accessible from the crypt with a 9%-slope ramp. The Sacristy can be reached by going down 4 steps. It is connected to the Chapter Hall by 3 steps or by using the ramp with an 8% slope located at the back. The access to the Minor Cloister is to the left of Bellini altarpiece, leading to the Chapter Hall. The Garden is accessible from both Contrà Santa Corona and the Church, without any changes in level. Access to the Garden from Corso Palladio is via a staircase.

Toilets:

The toilets can be reached by going down the 4 steps leading to the Sacristy, or by passing through the Minor Cloister and going down the ramp to the left of the Chapter Hall. There are two toilets, both for disabled people.

3D reproductions of work:
  • Giovanni Bellini, Baptism of Christ, tempera on wood panel, 1501-1502
  • Paolo Caliari known as Veronese, Adoration of the Magi, oil on canvas, 1573
  • Lorenzo Veneziano (mid-14th century) and Marcello Fogolino (1519), Madonna of the Stars, oil on canvas

Other visit aids: 
  • Tactile map in Braille
  • Italian and English digital guide of the Church
  • guide of the Church in AAC (Augmentative and Alternative Communication)
  • large-print guide for the visual impaired
  • captions in Italian and English with QR code for further information
  • there is no cloakroom
  • benches and chairs available along the visit route