Civico Planetario Ulrico Hoepli: accessibility

Civico Planetario Ulrico Hoepli
Corso Venezia, 57 20121

How to get there by public transport
Public transport: tram no. 9, M1 Palestro and Porta Venezia and railway link Porta Venezia.
For more information on ATM public transport, please visit: https://www.atm.it/en/ViaggiaConNoi/Disabili/Pages/ATMperidisabili.aspx

 

Parking
Parking is possible on the blue lines along Bastioni di Porta Venezia, where there is even a parking space reserved for people with permits for citizens with disabilities.For more information on traffic and where to park, please visit: 
https://www.comune.milano.it/aree-tematiche/mobilita/servizi-per-le-disabilita

 

Info
Free entrance for people with disability.
Groups of persons with disabilities can take part in the educational and public activities at the planetarium: for information call the booking office +39 02 88463340 from Monday to Friday between 9am and 1pm or send an e-mail: c.planetario@comune.milano.it
On request it is possible to book a guide (a fee is due) who knows sign language.

 

Entrance
The main entrance is located inside the Porta Venezia public gardens, access from number 57 Corso Venezia along a short paved path. There are four consecutive steps and one single step, a double swing door (each door is 79 cm wide). The entrance reserved for people with disabilities is on the right-hand side of the building and there is a wheelchair lift (platform 116 x135 cm) operated by the personnel.
The Planetarium is on the ground floor. The ticket office has a counter (height 100 cm). The planetarium has 370 seats and is fully accessible.
There is a spacious restroom for people with disabilities; it is equipped with grab bars.

 

Exhibition itinerary
The Planetarium of Milan , the largest in Italy , reproduces , with great realism , the appearance of the starry sky and astronomical phenomena observable from any place on Earth in the past, present and future. The Planetarium activity consists mainly in school and public lectures on astronomical topics.
The building develops on the ground floor. The Planetarium has 370 places and all the rooms are easily accessible.

 

Restrooms
There is a wide restroom for people with disability; it is equipped with grab bars.