An event that attracts over 140,000 visitors every year, a catalyst for sport, culture, and entertainment, and which this year, thanks to a renewed layout, will ensure a smoother and more engaging visit across 12 pavilions and outdoor areas, where more than 2,300 horses of both national and international breeds will take center stage in over 200 events including competitions, shows, and performances.
Walking through the pavilions, visitors will have the opportunity to explore equine biodiversity up close thanks to the 35 breeding associations taking part, showcasing the Italian Saddle Horse alongside Arabian, American, Spanish, Criollo, Shire, and Quarab breeds.
For families, the Children’s Pavilion (Hall 1) will return with educational and engaging activities designed for the youngest visitors, and those who have never ridden a horse will get the chance to do so for the first time thanks to the “Baptism of the Saddle.” But that’s not all: throughout the four days, a rich program of shows and demonstrations will be held in Area A.
Among the most anticipated events is the return, after 15 years, of Pat Parelli, the famous “horse whisperer,” with exclusive demonstrations of the Parelli Natural Horsemanship method—a program followed by over 200,000 students in 73 countries, with 1,250 certified instructors worldwide.
There will also be demonstrations to discover the horse in its many roles: as a loyal work partner, a perfect companion for artistic performances, and an emotional support in cases of physical or psychological illness.
Don’t miss the chance to experience something truly extraordinary: get your tickets for Fieracavalli 2025 now.
The ticket office for Jumping Verona and the Gala d’Oro will open soon. You’ll be able to purchase JV tickets for Saturday and Sunday, while for the equestrian performances of the Gala d’Oro you can book your seats for Thursday, Friday, and Saturday evenings