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Easy-to-read content of Museo del Prado

Accessible visit / Easy-to-read content of Museo del Prado
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Welcome to the easy-to-read content of Museo del Prado.

The museum welcomes everyone and aims to make artworks enjoyable for all.

This is the reason the museum is working in the creation of content and tours in easy-to-read language.

Easy-to-read uses everyday words, it does not use jargon and explains all acronyms and technical terms. It aims to improve the understanding of the information.

More artworks in easy-to-read version

What is easy-to-read language?

Easy-to-read helps understanding information.

Rules to make easy-to-read content help content creators to write and display information for people with reading comprehension.

It is part of cognitive accessibility resources.

Why does the Museo del Prado offer easy-to-read content?

These contents are designed to make the museum more accessible and ensure everyone can learn and enjoy our artworks.

Come and visit the museum to discover everything we have to offer.

Funded with the Spain’s Next Generation EU Government of Spain - Ministerio de Cultura National Recovery and Resilience Plan Museo Nacional del Prado

Funded with the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (NRPP), Spain’s Next Generation EU financing and according to the initiatives within the component C.24.I3 Digitization and valorization of major cultural services. The project is part of Campus Prado within Accessibility and Signage: Revitalization of the Urban Environment action line and as a universal accessibility activity.

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