1. Pinocchio Park, also known as Parco di Pinocchio, is a famous theme park located in Collodi, Tuscany, Italy. The park is dedicated to the characters and story of Pinocchio, the famous wooden puppet from the Italian children’s novel written by Carlo Collodi.

The park is spread over a vast area of about 10 hectares, boasting beautiful gardens, sculptures, and installations that depict scenes from the Pinocchio story. Visitors can explore the various areas of the park, each representing a different chapter or event from the novel. There are interactive exhibits, play areas, and even a small zoo with animals.

One of the main highlights of the park is the monumental bronze sculpture of Pinocchio, created by the famous artist Emilio Greco. This sculpture stands at the entrance of the park and is a popular spot for taking photos.

Pinocchio Park also hosts regular shows and performances, bringing the story of Pinocchio to life through puppet shows, theater acts, and live actors. Visitors can witness the famous scene of Pinocchio turning into a donkey, among other iconic moments from the novel.

2. The working hours of Pinocchio Park vary depending on the season. Generally, it is open from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM. However, it is recommended to check the official website or call the park for the most up-to-date information. The phone number for Pinocchio Park is +39 0572 429342.

3. The ticket prices for Pinocchio Park also vary depending on age and time of visit. As of 2021, the standard ticket price for adults is around €9, while children (4-14 years old) and seniors (over 65 years old) have discounted prices. Children under 4 years old can enter for free.

The park is easily accessible by car, and there is ample parking available nearby. If you prefer to use public transportation, there are regular buses from the nearby cities of Pisa and Lucca that stop near Pinocchio Park. Taking a train to the town of Pescia and then a local bus is also an option.