Practical info
When and where
The second edition of Chimera Veg Fest will take place Saturday 11th and Sunday 12th of April at Brixia Forum in Brescia, with the following opening and closing times:
- Saturday 11th from 10:30 until midnight
- Sunday 12th from 10:30 until 22:00
Brixia Forum is the most important exhibition space in Brescia and its province: a huge hall that for a weekend will turn into a new way of imagining the future.
At 10:30, both Saturday and Sunday.
Yes, by showing your electronic Eventbrite ticket at the entrance.
Large parking spaces are available near Brixia Forum, a short walk away.
Yes. You can easily get to Brescia by train from Milan or Verona. You can then take a bus from Brescia train station to Brixia Forum. For more info check out our guide on How to reach us
Admission and tickets
Admission is completely free, but for logistical reasons we kindly ask you to reserve your ticket as soon as possible.
Yes, admission to the festival is completely free.
Yes. For logistical and security reasons we kindly ask you to reserve your ticket on Eventbrite as soon as possible -> Reserve your ticket
If you cannot reserve in advance, our staff will help you fill in the registration at the entrance.
Food and drinks
Yes. All products traded and sold at the festival do not contain any animal product.
At the festival you will find a free public water dispenser for the entire duration of the event.
All festival tills accept card payments, and so do most of the exhibitors.
There is also a cash machine available at the entrance.
Kids and families
The festival includes areas and activities designed for families. From our kids area to magic shows, there will always something to do for all ages.
We also designed the spaces to make it easier to move around with strollers and wheelchairs, while including quieter areas.
Accessibility and comfort
The fairgrounds are fully accessible. We've designed the corridors between the stands to accommodate wheelchairs and strollers.
The pavilion is equipped with adequate restrooms, as well as rest and quiet areas.
Dogs are welcome, but we don't recommend it: the event is very chaotic, with large crowds and high volumes.
The festival is held entirely indoors.