Herbs Square
CONTACTS
Information
Telephone: +390376322297 +393451539547
E-mail: casandreasi@virgilio.it
Website: Dominican Monuments Association
HOW TO GET THERE
Public Transport
From the train station (B), you can take the APAM lines: CC /7E. From Piazza Sordello (A), the Rotonda is about a 5-minute walk away.
All APAM buses are equipped with a lift and, for urban routes, a voice announcement service for bus stops. Currently, for adequate assistance, Reporting of use of the service is required, within two working days before use.
For more information, visit the website: APAM – Mobility Services
By car
The Rotonda is located in a restricted traffic zone. Holders of disabled passes issued by other municipalities can request access by completing the online form. ZTL Disabled Pass Reservation or by writing to infomulte@comune.mantova.it
For further information, contact the Municipal Cleaning Service at the toll-free number 800-505454.
For more information on traffic and parking in Mantua, visit the website: Aster Mantua
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ROTOND OF SAN LORENZO
Entrance to the building
The entrance to the Rotonda di San Lorenzo is reached via a staircase with very wide, low steps, as well as two ramps created using the "assisted step" technique. There is no handrail. Those with mobility limitations or who use mobility aids may require the assistance of a companion.

At the end of the left ramp (facing the Rotonda), there is a tactile panel with basic information about the monument in embossed text, a drawing of the church's floor plan, and a relief of its entrance. From the panel to the entrance, there is a LOGES path that helps the blind and visually impaired find the exit.

At the exit, there is an additional ramp with a double handrail to overcome a step. The current COVID-19 situation has forced a separation between the entrance and exit. A second side entrance has been opened, accessible via a ramp with a handrail..
Visit itinerary
The main classroom is completely level and free of architectural barriers.
Along the circular corridor, there are informational materials, which, due to the backlighting and height, may be difficult to see. There are no aids inside to help blind and visually impaired visitors understand the site.
At the exit, there is a small, steep ramp to overcome a double step. Since there is no landing at the end of the ramp, opening the door is difficult and requires assistance from a companion or staff.

Toilets
There are no toilets.
Additional services
In addition to religious services, the church hosts various concerts and conferences. There are currently no additional services to facilitate the use of the venue.
