LunEur
Location | Rome, Italy |
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Coordinates | 41.8384, 12.4754 |
Status | Operating |
Opened | 1953 | , Reopened 2016
Area | 68,000 m2 (17 acres) |
Website | https://www.luneurpark.it |
LunEur (complete name Luna Park Permanente di Roma) is an amusement park in Rome and the oldest (still operating) in Italy, dating back to 1953. It took its name from the Eur district in Rome where it is located. The park closed in 2008, a decision made by the prefetto in order to guarantee the safety of the area[1] but it reopened in 2016.[2][3] Il Luneur park ha riaperto il 27 ottobre 2016 diventando un family park per bambini fino a 12 anni.[4] La società che gestisce il parco da febbraio 2008 è Cinecittà Entertainment.[5] che ha vinto il bando di gara avviato da EUR spa proprietaria del suolo dove sorge il parco.
Access
The nearest metro stations are EUR Magliana, EUR Palasport and EUR Fermi of Line B. Busses 767, 706, 707, 717, 765 and 771 also go the park.
References
- ^ "Rassegna stampa sul sito di EUR SpA" (PDF). EUR SpA, April 20, 2008. Retrieved June 19, 2008.[dead link]
- ^ The new LunEur. la Repubblica
- ^ Reopening of LunEur. Corriere dello Sport
- ^ "Luneur Park, lo storico parco giochi dell'Eur riapre il 27 ottobre 2016". Roma Fanpage (in Italian). October 10, 2016. Retrieved November 5, 2023.
- ^ "Luneur | Eur S.p.A." www.eurspa.it. Retrieved November 5, 2023.
External links
- LunEur website (defunct)
- LunEur’s page on the EUR SpA website (in Italian)
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- Articles with dead external links from September 2016
- CS1 Italian-language sources (it)
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- Operating amusement parks
- Commons category link is on Wikidata
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- 1953 establishments in Italy
- 2008 disestablishments in Italy
- 2016 establishments in Italy
- Tourist attractions in Rome
- Buildings and structures in Rome
- Amusement parks in Italy
- Amusement parks opened in 1953
- Amusement parks closed in 2008