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Infants may enter, but there are stairs, tight corridors, no stroller ramps, no diaper tables, and guards expect silence, so carers will spend the visit carrying and soothing.
Recommended visit duration: 1-2 hours
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Reaching the church means hauling a stroller up steep steps or a long ramp; inside has no changing table or nursing room, so a short look is possible but inconvenient.
Recommended visit duration: 1-2 hours
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Strollers for infants are allowed but lifts are tiny, no changing tables or nursing room, and mandatory cloakroom delays, so parents can visit but should expect logistical stress.
Recommended visit duration: 2-3 hours
👉 See FULL guide to Borghese Gallery and Museum (with baby)Babies may enter only if carried; strollers are banned, nursing and changing facilities are undocumented, and long, noisy walks to seats make the visit challenging though not forbidden.
Recommended visit duration: 1-3 hours
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Babies are technically allowed, yet long quiet shows, stairs, tight seating, and lack of nursing or changing facilities make the visit difficult; contact the theatre before booking.
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Babies must be carried up steps, strollers barred, no changing table, no nursing room, and crying disturbs worshippers, making visits brief and logistically hard.
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