Lucca Bimbi Returns to the Royal College

There’s not much left until the eighth edition of Lucca Children, the children’s and family festival which, like every year, promises to transport the public into an enchanted world. Numerous opportunities for discovery, play and fun will welcome the little ones in the traditional location of the Royal College.
The appointment is Saturday 11th and Sunday 12th May (from 10am to 8pm), in Lucca.

More than 10 areas and as many opportunities for invent, discover, explore, have fun and be amazed. There will be the Entertainment Area, with live shows, musicals and theatrical performances such as The Enchanted Forest an immersive and melodic journey among the most beautiful fairy tales and I’ll call him Pinocchio, a theatrical homage to the most loved and known story throughout the world. In the scientific area, however, it will be possible to test yourself with biology and chemistry experiments. And again: the prehistoric area, where you can learn everything about the evolution of man and the Earth, and that of the Museum, created in collaboration with the Natural History Museum of Pisa with a real journey to discover nature. The Lego Area, full of colored bricks, the art area, where you can literally enter the paintings, the Kung-Fu area and the Pirates area will not be missing.

The program will be enriched by many opportunities to meet children’s favorites: Minnie and Mickey Mouse, Disney Princesses such as Elsa, Snow White and Rapunzel, but also Spider Man and Steve from Minecraft. Furthermore, there will be the wonder of 2 exhibitions themed around fairy tales and fables, kamishibai: the ancient art of Japanese theatre, workshops for the little ones, but also for parents, old-fashioned wooden games, giant bubbles and much more other.
There will also be artisans and exhibitors linked to the world of publishing, such as Mondadori, and education, such as My Edu And The Music Lounge, where adults and children will be able to get closer to music and attend a tribute to Giacomo Puccini on the centenary of his death. Inside the event there will be a food area available with sandwiches, pizza, first courses, a cafeteria and various refreshment points with ice creams, crepes and other delights for snacks and snacks.

The event is an idea of ​​Vitalba Scalia, Carmelo and Manuél Arena, and organized and promoted by Conexo APS, with the free patronage of the Municipality of Lucca, the Province of Lucca, the Tuscany Region and the Royal College of Lucca.
The cost of the entrance ticket is 15 euros (two-day pass: 25 euros), free entry for children under 2 years of age, and for disabled people in wheelchairs and children with 104 certificates.
Tickets can be purchased at the entrance to the event, but also online on the luccabimbi.com website.

Complete and downloadable program: here.
Infoline: Vitalba Scalia: 348 7695994 – [email protected]

 
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