Coronini Cronberg Park is a historical garden of great value, protected under the Code of Cultural Heritage and Landscape.
Its historical, artistic, architectural, and botanical heritage is fragile and must be safeguarded. This can only be achieved through the cooperation of all visitors.
The park welcomes visitors of all ages, genders, and backgrounds; families with children and people with disabilities are especially welcome.
In consideration of the park’s qualities and to ensure the proper preservation and safety of its features, the following rules of conduct are prescribed in the interest of the community. A summary of the activities permitted within the park and those prohibited for reasons of safety, decorum, and preservation is also provided. These are simple rules that all visitors are required to read and follow.
Access to the Park
• Visitors are required to observe the park’s opening and closing times.
• Visiting the park after sunset is strictly prohibited, except for access to the museum.
• The Fondazione Palazzo Coronini Cronberg Onlus reserves the right to close the park in the event of extraordinary circumstances.
Protecting the Environment
• Lighting fires and smoking in the park are strictly prohibited.
Respecting the Environment
• Waste must be disposed of in the designated containers.
• It is forbidden to walk on flower beds, pick flowers, leaves, herbs, mushrooms, or fruit, and to damage lawns, hedges, and trees.
• It is prohibited to move, tamper with, deface, or improperly use furnishings and structures; touching statues is not allowed.
• Sitting, leaning, or climbing on walls, balustrades, monuments, structures, fountains, and panoramic viewpoints is forbidden.
• Throwing objects of any kind, including into fountains and water features, is prohibited.
• Climbing, especially on trees and rocks, is strictly forbidden.
• Playing games and any educational, recreational, cultural, or sporting activities organized by third parties are prohibited unless expressly authorized in advance by the Fondazione Coronini.
• Visitors are prohibited from having picnics, setting up tents, or sleeping in the park.
• Listening to the radio or music is allowed only with headphones, and visitors are asked to maintain a moderate tone of voice.
• Visitors under the age of 14 must be accompanied by an adult, who assumes full responsibility for their behavior during the visit.
• The Foundation reserves the right to seek compensation for any damage caused within the park.
Respecting Animals
• Harassing or feeding animals is prohibited.
• Abandoning any kind of animal (land, aquatic, or avian) in the park is forbidden.
• Domestic animals are allowed if kept on a leash, and owners must clean up after them.
Pathways
• For visitor safety, please be aware that the terrain may be uneven, and walkways may have worn or slippery steps due to rain or humidity.
• Visitors are advised to stay on the paths and avoid walking on slopes, ledges, or grassy embankments, and stepping on rocks bordering flower beds and the rock garden.
• Walking in the park is permitted — provided suitable footwear for dirt or stepped paths is worn.
• Guided tours of the park not conducted by Fondazione Coronini staff must be authorized in advance by the Foundation’s management.
• Visitors must exercise care and caution to avoid tripping, spraining, or other injuries.
• Visitors are required to follow the safety guidelines outlined in these regulations and any other posted notices or instructions.
• Park access is restricted to pedestrians. Bicycles may only be pushed by hand along the main avenue connecting Viale XX Settembre 14 and Via dei Coronini 1.
• Scooters, rollerblades, skateboards, and similar vehicles are prohibited, except for mobility aids used by persons with disabilities.
• In the event of rain, snow, or strong winds, visitors are advised to exercise particular caution, especially on steps and uneven paths.
• Climbing or leaning over railings, lingering under trees during storms or strong winds due to the risk of falling branches or lightning, and accessing cordoned-off areas are strictly prohibited.
• The park's large trees are regularly monitored for stability, but some residual risk remains. Visitors are therefore urged to be especially cautious.
• Any damage to persons or property resulting from failure to follow proper conduct or exercise appropriate caution along the park’s paths is not the responsibility of the Fondazione Coronini, and no compensation will be granted.
• The Foundation accepts no responsibility for damage to persons or property resulting from non-compliance with these regulations.
• Failure to comply with these rules may result in expulsion from the park and, if necessary, legal proceedings, including claims for damages in favor of the Fondazione Coronini or other affected parties.
Third-Party Activities
• All cultural, recreational, or sporting activities organized by third parties must be authorized in advance by the Fondazione Coronini.
• Requests must be submitted in writing and signed, either via regular mail or certified email to: fondazionecoronini@pecimprese.it.
• Guided tours of the park conducted by external staff must be authorized in advance by the Foundation’s management.
School and Summer Camp Visits
• Schoolchildren (of all grades) and summer camp participants must remain under the close supervision of teachers, chaperones, or facilitators qualified to handle emergencies.
• Supervisors must ensure that the children respect the park’s rules and stay within their assigned group.
• A minimum of one supervisor for every 15 students is required.
Video Surveillance
• The park is under constant video surveillance. A webcam is located at the entrance on Viale XX Settembre 14, connected to the website https://www.go2025.eu.
Photography and Filming
• Flying drones over any part of the park is prohibited unless authorized in advance by the Foundation’s management.
• Photography and video recording for personal, non-commercial use are allowed, provided no flash, tripods, or professional equipment are used.
• Any other use of images or footage must be authorized in advance by the Foundation’s management.
Opening Hours
• All visitors are required to strictly observe the park’s opening and closing times, which are posted at the park entrances and on the official website.
• The Foundation assumes no responsibility for incidents occurring outside opening hours.
Reports
• Any urgent reports regarding safety issues or damage to persons or property must be promptly communicated to park staff (Tel: +39 0481 533485; Email: info@coronini.it; Certified email: fondazionecoronini@pecimprese.it).
• Complaints or suggestions may be submitted by email to info@coronini.it or via certified email to fondazionecoronini@pecimprese.it.
All visitors are required to conduct themselves in a manner consistent with common standards of courtesy and respect. In general, any behavior that may jeopardize the safety of the park, other visitors, or oneself is prohibited. Failure to comply with these regulations may result in expulsion from the park and legal penalties under the Italian Penal Code and the applicable laws on the protection of cultural heritage. The Foundation reserves the right to take action against violators of the park’s rules.