About this venue
Parco di Villa Negri is a festival venue in Romano d'Ezzelino that combines the atmosphere of a historic park with the flexibility of an open-air event space. Designed for concerts, festivals and special events, it stands out for its green setting, which gives visitors a more relaxed experience than a conventional indoor arena. Capacity and layout depend on the format of each event, allowing the venue to adapt to different production needs.
The on-site experience is shaped by the open-air setting, natural surroundings and clear festival-style layout. Acoustics depend on the stage position and technical production of the event, while comfort is influenced by the audience area, ticket category and organizer rules. Visitors can generally expect a seasonal festival setup, with temporary facilities such as entrances, ticket checkpoints, sanitary areas and food or drink points when included in the event plan.
The venue is located at Via Guido Negri, 1, Romano d'Ezzelino, Italy. Access to the entrance is usually planned by road and through marked pedestrian approaches around the park, while larger events may include specific instructions for parking, temporary traffic management and entry points. For wider transport options in the town and surrounding area, the information below provides the natural next step.
About the city: Romano d'Ezzelino
Romano d'Ezzelino, set in the heart of Veneto and just a short hop from renowned Bassano del Grappa, is an ideal base for experiencing top-tier sports and live concerts in Northern Italy. Here, the calmer pace of the Alpine foothills meets the region’s event-driven energy, making it easy to pair a match night or show with a comfortable stay in an authentic Italian setting. The town and its surroundings are known for warm hospitality, a solid range of accommodation, and effortless planning for short getaways, which keeps the trip practical even when you’re coming in for a single evening.
A major advantage is connectivity: local and suburban bus services operated by SVT make it simple to move between nearby areas and key hubs, while the closest rail gateway is Stazione di Bassano del Grappa, served by regional lines that link the wider territory. If you’re flying in, the most common options are Aeroporto di Venezia Marco Polo and Aeroporto di Treviso Antonio Canova, from which you can quickly reach arenas and stadiums in the area by combining transfers with public transport. That mix of buses, trains, and a well-developed road network helps you focus on the event, not the logistics.
When the stage lights fade or the final whistle blows, you’ll still have a great bonus: a stroll through the historic center of Bassano del Grappa, views over the Brenta River, and the atmosphere of its squares and arcades—perfect for an unhurried dinner. Nearby, you’ll also find scenic villages and viewpoints at the foot of Monte Grappa, ideal for a short breather before heading back. That’s what makes Romano d'Ezzelino a smart pick for fans who want more than just a ticket—a complete experience that blends the event and the trip into one.