An exhibition for people with visual impairments has opened in Nesvizh
The National historical and cultural Museum-reserve "Nesvizh" is actively developing a barrier-free environment. As part of special projects, visitors can freely explore the expositions. So, on the eve of Christmas and New Year, the museum opened an exhibition designed for people with visual impairments. The exhibition "Nesvizh at your fingertips: The Architectural Heritage of the Minsk Oblast" includes a series of relief and voluminous works accessible to tactile perception. These works, made in various techniques, became the winners of the tactile paintings competition. Their authors were schoolchildren and college students of the Minsk Oblast. The paintings feature both the sights of Nesvizh and other iconic objects of the Minsk Oblast.
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