Ancient Cathedral built by Wibod was destroyed by fire in 1055. The reconstruction ended in 1074. The facçade is gabled, with masonry in square blocks of stone. The...
Situated next to Duomo, it is considered the point of junction between Romanesque and Gothic architecture. It was commissioned to Benedetto Antelami in 1196,...
The rooms of the museum collect testimonies and artefacts found during excavations and surveys that have allowed us to reconstruct the origins of the Cathedral...
The Church of Santa Maria della Steccata from 1718 is the official seat of the knights of the Constantinian Order of St. George. This glorious order traces its...
The museum was founded in 1760 by Philip of Bourbon
to preserve the artifacts which were found in the Roman Municipium
Veleia, including the famous bronze, Tabula...
The Bodoni Museum, opened in 1963, is the oldest museum of the press in Italy, housed on the top floor of the Biblioteca Palatina in Palazzo Farnese Pilotta....
Pilotta palace, also called simply Pilotta, is a vast set of buildings located in historical center of Parma, between Piazzale della Pace and Lungoparma. The name...
Basilica, which is part of the patrimony of Constantine Order, since 2006 also homes Constantinian Museum. The first stone of the building was laid in 1521 by...
The Farnese Theatre, located on the first floor of
the Pilotta Palace, was built in the ancient Hall of Arms (Sala d'arme)
of the court, between 1617 and 1618, by...
The museum is formed by the set of some of the furniture that once belonged to the Bourbons and the Duchess Maria Luigia, dispersed between 1862 and 1868 but...
The collections of the National Gallery of Parma
originate from the Ducal Academy of Fine Arts, established in 1752 by
the Duke of Bourbon, Don Philip (1749-1765)...
Parma listen (Emilian: Pärma) is a city in the Italian region of Emilia-Romagna famous for its prosciutto (ham), cheese, architecture, music and surrounding...