Study Group

Reggio Emilia | May 26–29, 2025

Welcome Participants!

Deepening Research with the 100 Languages

NAREA is collaborating with Reggio Children to offer a study group experience in Reggio Emilia focusing on deeper reflections of the 100 languages as research, expression, communication, and connection. Those with a long history studying Reggio Emilia’s approach to early education will be interested to meet contemporary views, told through the stories of children and adults. Participants are expected to have read Charter of Services, Indications, and Historical Notes and General Information.

 

Key Details

Arrival: Sunday, May 25, 2025
Departure: Friday, May 30, 2025

 

 

Print & Complete

Reggio Children has kindly asked every participant to read, print, sign, and bring with you on the first day of the study group.

Arrivals

Airport Tips

Navigating from the airport to Reggio Emilia

If you arrive by train to Reggio Emilia, it will be through one of two train stations – Stazione Reggio Emilia AV Mediopadana or Stazione di Reggio Emilia.
You may need to call for a taxi if arriving at Mediopadana, while taxis are queued at Stazione di Reggio Emilia.

If you need to call a taxi, call RadioTaxi
By phone: 0039 0522 452545
By SMS: 334 1686126

 

Bologna

Airport Address

Bologna Guglielmo Marconi Airport: Via del Triumvirato, 84 | 40132 Bologna BO, Italy
Reggio Emilia is about 40 miles away

Bus & Rail Details

Marconi Express Airport TrainLinks the Bologna Airport to Bologna Central train station
Omio Bus or TrainLinks the Bologna Central train station to Reggio Emilia train station

 

Milan

Airport Address

Milan Malpensa Airport: 21010 Ferno | Province of Varese, Italy
Reggio Emilia is about 125 miles away

Bus & Rail Details

Malpensa Airport TransportationVarious options for getting to Reggio Emilia
Malpensa AirportThe official Malpensa Airport website

 

Lodging

Hotel Assignments

Find your hotel

Participants are listed alphabetically.

 

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Hotel Details

Address and contact information

 

Hotel Europa

Hotel Europa

Viale Olimpia 2,
42121 Reggio Emilia

+39 0522 432323
info@hoteleuropa.re.it
hoteleuropa.re.it/en/

Mercure Hotel Astoria

Mercure Hotel Astoria

Viale Leopoldo Nobili, 2
42121 Reggio Emilia

+39 0522 435245
prenotazioni@mercurehotelastoria.com
www.mercurehotelastoria.com/en/

Albergo delle Notarie

Albergo delle Notarie

Via Palazzolo 5
42121 Reggio Emilia

+39 0522 453500
notarie@albergonotarie.it
www.albergonotarie.it/en/

 

City Center Information

Meeting Location

International Center

Loris Malaguzzi International Center: Viale Ramazzini, 72/A

 

Helpful Links

Discover the Area
Visitors Map
Where to Eat

 

 

Miscellaneous

Days and Hours

 

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Shops

Hours are generally 9–1 and 4–7:30

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Open Air Markets

On Tuesdays and Fridays from 8–1 in the piazzas

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Pharmacies

Marked with a green cross, hours are generally 8–1 and 3:30–7:30


 

Reggionarra May 23–25

“The child must stock up on optimism and confidence to challenge life.
If we did not hope, despite everything, for a better world, who would make us go to the dentist?”

Gianni Rodari

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Program

Monday–Thursday

Click on the image to view the draft. Please note: the program has yet to be finalized.

 
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Travel Tips

What to take
  • Passport
  • Water bottle
  • Backpack/bag that is easy to carry to/from study tour location
  • Pens/notebook for taking notes
  • Chargers, adapters
  • Comfortable walking shoes
  • Umbrella
What to wear

Dress comfortably, with special consideration for walking shoes. Italian culture does not go to the extreme casual—never pajama bottoms in public, for example. Comfortable, summertime attire is the norm. Air conditioning is not the same as in the U.S., so it is best to dress for the temperature outside as that is often similar to the temperature inside. Hotels have more air conditioning than the lecture hall or preschools. It can be quite hot in late May so check the weather before finalizing packing.

What to eat

Breakfast is provided each day at the hotel. Lunch is provided each day at the Loris Malaguzzi International Center during the study days. Mid-morning refreshments are also provided. Dinner is on your own.

Loris Malaguzzi International Center

This is our daily location. You will walk to the Center from your hotels (taxis are also available). Pause is a coffee bar with pastries and drinks for purchase, located inside the Center.

Dining Etiquette

It works best and is more culturally appropriate when dining with groups to use just one credit card. It’s not typical for restaurants to split checks for a table. Often, one person will incur the credit card charge and fellow diners will pay that person with cash or Venmo.

Money

There are many ATMs throughout the city for accessing cash in the form of Euros. Typically ATMs will have the best exchange rate. You can also use credit cards (note that not all merchants accept AMEX). International fees are incurred for debit/credit card purchases. Contact your bank/credit card company prior to departure to alert them that you will be traveling internationally.

Texts and Calls

Check with your cell phone provider to see what the cost for international services will be. An alternative to using your cell service would be WhatsApp, which you can download for free. However, you will incur charges from your cell provider if you do not connect to wi-fi locally. Download the app prior to travel.

 

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