Casa Vestita
Structure type:
museum
Via Crispi 63/a - Via delle Ceramiche, 74023, Grottaglie, Italy
3461572422
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https://it-it.facebook.com/Casa-Vestita-188824704565856/
Suggested Accessibility (please contact always structures for confimation)
Opening Hours
SUMMER
WINTER
Guidance and Mobility Systems
The total entrance are:
1
of which accessible are:
1
Accessible Address:
via Crispi 63
Sorry, no itineraries in the structure.
Instruments Available to differently abled for internal Mobility
Hand-wheel chair:
0
Electric scooters:
0
Electric car:
0
Other Mobility Instruments Available:
0
Geografic Informations
The structure is located in:
Urban Center
Structure can be reached by:
bus STP - Stop Stazione (500 mt)
Brief description of the distance from the point of arrival to the entrance:
narrow and not always present sidewalks. presence of obstacles on the pavement (trees and lampposts)
Short Description of the structure
Casa Vestita is a museum house of the famous ceramist Mimmo Vestita. You enter the nineteenth-century garden full of amphorae, capasoni, giarre, ancient iron buckets, pomegranate trees and majestic prickly pears. The site hosts temporary exhibitions dedicated to the grottagliese clay culture. Inside there is suggestive medieval rupestrian church recently discovered, an exceptional artistic testimony dating back to the 13th century. The structure can be visited for exhibitions or by appointment.
EXPERIENCE WITH CUSTOMER WITH SPECIAL NEEDS
N ° of visitors who have used the structure in the past 12 months
People on wheelchairs:
from 1 to 10
People with motor difficulties
from 1 to 10
People with psychological problems
from 1 to 10
Elderly persons requiring assistance
from 11 to 100
Persons with visual limitations
from 1 to 10
Persons with hearing restrictions
from 11 to 100
People with allergies
n.a.
People with nutrition problems
n.a.
WELCOMING CUSTOMERS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS
Sorry the staff on the reception of customers with special needs has never follow a training course
FUTURE CHANGES
There aren't works planned