Museo Naturalistico Archeologico

Physical access:
The museum entrance on Contra' Santa Corona 4 is preceded by a cobbled path. The museum is spread over two floors connected by an elevator (90 cm wide door, 137 x 149 cm interior) with a standard keypad.
On the ground floor are the rooms dedicated to the archaeological section (Iron Age, Roman Age, Lombard Age), the cloister's lapidary, and the teaching room.
The ground-floor rooms are connected by steps (1, 2, or 3), which can be accessed via fixed or movable ramps with a maximum 28% slope, except for the Mosaic Room, which can only be reached by climbing one step.
The second part of the archaeological section (Prehistoric Age to the Bronze Age) and the natural history section are located on the first floor (all on a single level, with no steps or ramps).
Offices and library are located on the second floor (with ramps).
At the end of the cloister is the entrance to the Conference room, located on the first floor, and accessible by stairs (the stairlift is not working; there is no elevator).

Toilets:
On the ground floor, there is a toilet accessible by a 10% ramp. It has a standard toilet bowl, without a grab bar, but can be approached from the front and left side.
On the first floor, there are three toilets + one for staff.
The conference room on the first floor has toilets (three men's restrooms, three women's restrooms, one of which is accessible to disabled people).

3D reproductions of works:
  • Venetic-era alphabet tablet
  • Venetkens stele
  • Bukephalion, a decorative motif in the shape of a bull's head from the Roman Theater in Berga
  • Potnia theron
  • Lombard cross
  • Square-mouthed vase
  • Fossil coral
  • Curculio vicetinus beetle

Original works to touch:
  • Carapace and scutes of a tortoise
  • Xylotheque with six types of wood

Other visit aids:
  • Museum guide in AAC (Augmentative and Alternative Communication)
  • Large-print guide for the visually impaired
  • Publications on the Curculio vicetinus beetle
  • Keypad with a game about beetles
  • Touch screen with high-resolution 3D models of the beetles that can be enlarged and rotated in all directions
  • Captions in Italian
  • Movable entries in English
  • Children's drawing corner
  • There is no cloakroom, but there are backpack holders for school groups (unattended).
  • Some benches and chairs along the exhibition route