ISA Replay

Toy collection at Palazzo Coronini Cronberg: donate and recycle toys, promote reuse, and take part in the free distribution for children from 17 to 24 December.

The ISA Replay initiative aims to help children appreciate the value of reuse and mindful giving: passing on a toy they no longer play with to bring joy to another child.

Toy donations will be collected from 9 to 14 December at the Scuderie of Palazzo Coronini (Tuesday from 10:00 to 13:00, and Wednesday to Sunday from 15:00 to 18:00). Only toys in good condition will be accepted, including video games, children’s books, comics, puzzles, board games, bicycles, tricycles, and interactive toys. Soft toys, fabric toys, clothing, shoes, and broken items cannot be accepted.

On Wednesday 17 December at 18:00, the Replay Space will officially open with a performance by the “Sant’Angela Merici” primary school choir, directed by Laura Belviso, and a special visit from Father Christmas, who will inaugurate the free toy distribution.

Until 24 December, children will be able to visit Palazzo Coronini and choose a new toy from those available, rediscovering the joy of surprise and the pleasure of giving. Opening times:

  • Monday and Tuesday: 10:00–13:00
  • Thursday to Sunday: 10:00–13:00 / 15:00–17:30
  • Wednesday 24 December: 10:00–15:30

Contacts

Organizer email info@coronini.it

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