Over 30 thousand square meters of square with around seventy attractions for adults and children

The historic and now consolidated event dedicated to entertainment in Modena returns. “Emilia Park”, Modena's Luna Park returns, from 30 March to 25 May, in the area located between the Police Headquarters and Via Difesa Acqui with around seventy attractions aimed at all ages. Thursday 14 April from 30pm to 15pm all rides at a cost of 30 euro.

Organized by the “Parco Ferrari in giostra” Consortium with the patronage of Ansva (National Association of Traveling and Related Entertainment) Confesercenti Modena and the Municipality of Modena, the Luna Park is an unmissable event for the people of Modena, aimed at an audience of all ages, from children to ninety-year-olds, without any exclusion.

Over 30 thousand square meters of square between the Police Headquarters and the Palapanini in via Difesa Acqui with around seventy attractions for adults and children. From the "Brucomela" to the "evergreen" classics such as bumper cars and the Ferris wheel, from which you can admire the panorama of the city, up to more modern attractions, the Luna Park offers fun and moments of conviviality and sociality with family or friends.

“This great event – ​​explains Eros Degli Innocenti, President of the “Parco Ferrari in giostra” Consortium – offers a variety of attractions and games for children, teenagers, adults and families. A convivial and playful atmosphere for the whole family to spend a few hours of fun among the many attractions of the Luna Park and numerous food stands. The event will take place in absolute safety, with specialized operators who will supervise the attractions and who will be present for the entire duration of the event" concludes Eros Degli Innocenti.

The Luna Park is open every day, weekdays from 16pm to 22pm, holidays and weekends from 14pm to midnight. Entrance is free, only the individual attractions require a fee.

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