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Rome for children: what to see and where to go in February?

In the crazy stream of modern life, many parents give their children only the crumbs of their time. And that is why the children of modern megalopolises appreciate every minute spent with mom and dad.

Fortunately for the inhabitants of Rome, they have a whole host of ways and opportunities in order not only to spend productive free time with their children, but also to create unique memories that the whole family will keep for a long time and carefully. So where to go with children in the capital of Italy?

Rome: a paradise for the little ones

In fact, Rome offers a number of entertainments for its young residents and guests that will certainly appeal to everyone.

For example, the San Carlino Theater invites everyone to the premiere of the new play “Alice in Wonderland” (“Alice nel paese delle meraviglie”).

According to representatives of the theater, the long-awaited performance will help all viewers to get into the amazing world with the heroine of their favorite story, as well as enjoy the first-class game of the actors. The performance will go on in the theater from February 1 to 23. You can find out more about the performance, ticket prices and timetables here: www.sancarlino.it

Theater Centrale Prenestre

The Centrale Prenestre Theater invites young lovers of musicals and performances to their guests, whose actors are already ready to tell a fairy tale called “Baby Mia” (“Mia bambina”) based on the famous book “Peter Pen”.

The organizers of the show convince that all children from 2 to 8 years old, as well as their parents, will like it.

The ticket price is also very attractive: only five euros. The premiere of "Baby Mia" is scheduled for this Sunday, February 9th. You can find out more about the performance here: centraleprenesteteatro.blogspot.com/2014/02/bambina-mia.html

Tufello Folk Culture Center

Don’t worry if your family doesn’t get to the Centrale Theater this Sunday: from February 9 to April 6, 2014, the Centro di Cultura Popolare del Trufello holds theater performances for children and their parents every weekend. The repertoire of performances will be constantly changing, but the price will remain the same: 5 euros for kids and 7 euros for parents. You can find out more about the performance, ticket prices and timetables here: ccptufello.org

Children's exhibitions

In Rome, exhibitions are regularly held in which the smallest participate one way or another. So, for example, until the end of February you have the opportunity to visit the exhibition "World of childhood through the eyes of Nikolaus Heidelbach" ("Il mondo dell'infanzia visto da Nikolaus Heidelbach"), Which will be held in the library of Vakkeria Nardi (Biblioteca vaccheria nardi) The German author shares his vision of the moments of life of each child and his dreams. You can find out more about the exhibition, its working hours and ticket prices here: bibliotechediroma.it

Horse riding

If your child is a supporter of outdoor activities, keep him company on a horseback ride. In the very center of Montesacro, there is a playpen where your child can get to know these amazing animals better or even ride them. The arena is open all week except Monday. On weekends, he works all day. You can find out more about the cost of horseback riding and the riding mode here: www.rubenranch.it

Illusionists

Without a doubt, all toddlers and children under the age of 16 will gladly agree to go to the performance of Supermagic, a team of illusionists who have returned again to surprise.

Numerous incredible tricks and competitions of the best magicians of the world will delight not only your child, but also yourself!

Hurry up: you have a few days left to attend the show. You can make a reservation, as well as clarify the details of the show and its cost here: www.supermagic.it

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