Accessibility area

Veronafiere has determined an event access policy for people with certified disabilities and their caregivers.

Disabled and accompanying persons

FREE TICKET
There is a free ticket for disabled persons, Italian or foreign, if they have documentation certifying one of the following requirements
– Person with a disability rating of 67% or higher;
– Person presenting their Disability Card at the ticket office.

REDUCED TICKET
A reduced ticket is available for disabled persons, Italian or foreign, if they have documentation certifying one of the following requirements:
– Person with a disability between 40% and 66%.

These tickets are not available online, as it is necessary to provide appropriate documentation certifying the disability.

For events where reduced tickets are not available, there is only free admission for persons with a disability of 67% or greater and accompanying persons as per the relevant documentation.

ACCOMPANYING PERSONS
Free admission will only be granted to accompanying persons where indicated by legal documentation or by the appropriate indication on the Disability Card.

The handling of gratuities for Events involving fixed seating is subject to limitation due to the defined number of seats available to disabled persons.

Attendance at these events will be by reservation only, which may be issued upon presentation of a request by disabled users.

This does not apply to events with reserved seats such as Gala Fieracavalli and Jumping Verona or similar.

Access for dogs

Dogs area allowed inside the Veronafiere Exhibition centre, with access restrictions to conference rooms and places prohibited by law.

All dogs must be equipped with a collar and identification elements in accordance with current regulations and must be kept on a solid leash no longer than 80 cm.

All large dogs, such as Mastiffs, Great Danes, Dobermans, Shepherds , as well as dogs of a biting nature, must also be equipped with a suitable muzzle. Dog owners who will visit the trade fairs are advised to have with them the health booklet containing the canine registry registration code. Law enforcement dogs, when used for institutional purposes, may be kept without a leash and muzzle.

This rule may be subject to change, depending on the event. We advise you to visit the website of each event and to read the access conditions regarding dogs.