Italy gets creative as it works to make art accessible for blind people
By ALESSANDRA TARANTINO and ANDREW MEDICHINI
ROME (AP) — On a recent weeknight, long after the swarms of tourists had left Rome’s Colosseum, a small group of people walked around outside the darkened amphitheater, pausing every so often to take in a new aspect of its history, art or architecture with every sense but sight.
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