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  1. hat of a small capital. Its centre, abounding in ar-tistic masterpieces, extensive green areas, and small and large treasures from differ-ent eras, welcomes tourists and citizens alike and charms. them with its civility. A former capital of the Duchy of Parma and Piacenza (1545-1859), the city of Par-ma has been home to a university si.

  2. May 6, 2024 · Ibis Styles Parma Toscanini is located on the River Parma and has stylish rooms with views of the city. It has a good breakfast and is well-placed for budget travelers . Finally, there is the Hotel Brenta right in the middle of the city center with friendly staff, a good breakfast, basic but comfortable rooms with free Wifi and online reservations.

    • Camera di San Paolo e Cella di Santa Caterina. From the train station walk down Via Giuseppe Verdi, at the end of which continue through the arches. You enter a large square, walk past the Monumento a Giuseppe Verdi and turn left.
    • Diocesan Museum of Parma. Continue along Strada Macedonio Melloni bearing left as it turns into Borgo del Parmigianino. You will see Pinacoteca Stuard on your left, an art museum housed inside a wing of the 10th century Benedictine monastery of St. Paolo.
    • Monastery and church of San Giovanni Evangelista. Walk to the left of the Cathedral along Str. del Consorzio to reach Chiesa di San Giovanni Evangelista.
    • Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta. Walk around back to the front of the Cattedrale di Parma and the Baptistery of Parma. The Cathedral, devoted to the Virgin Mary, stands as an exceptional representation of Romanesque architecture in Italy.
    • Roman Era
    • Middle Ages
    • Renaissance
    • Between Renaissance and Baroque
    • Baroque
    • Why Is Parma The 2020 Italian Capital of Culture?

    Walking along the city center’s Strada Repubblica, I wonder how many of those around me know this is an urban section of the Via Aemilia, a Roman lifeline completed in 187 BC. Under this modern asphalt, some parts of the actual Roman road are still there. Further west is the Ponte di Mezzo (Middle Bridge), and the recently restored bridge underneat...

    One of Europe’s most important medieval monuments is the Battistero di Parma (the city’s Baptistery). Designed by famed Benedetto Antelami, it marks the transition from the Romanesque to the Gothic style. The unique octagonal building – with its pink Verona marble exterior – fascinated me throughout architecture school and to this day. While the ex...

    Experience the Renaissance in Parma’s 16th-century Oratorio di Saint’Ilario (the Oratory of Saint Ilario), Patron of Parma. Parma is full of special places like this Oratory – a chapel – perhaps unassuming from the outside, but rich in art and history inside. The Oratory opens onto the porticos along Strada Massimo D’Azeglio, which are part of the ...

    The Chiesa della Steccata, near the main square, is the headquarters of the Sacred Military Constantinian Order of Saint George. Caught between the Renaissance and Baroque styles (some say it’s difficult to draw a line) the Greek-cross design displays a solid and elegant exterior in stark contrast with the masterful artistic displays inside. Famed ...

    Sant’Antonio Abate (1766) designed by famed architect Bibiena (who served many years under the Farnese family) shows a different kind of Baroque architecture. The interior is quite unusual for the double-vaulted ceiling, which creates a spectacular effect: the lower vault is richly decorated with color that seems to exalt, through openings resembli...

    The city has had an important role throughout history – politically and culturally. But Parma also offers unmatched cuisine at its many historic trattorie and restaurants. The city is easily reachable nationally and internationally and its contained historic center is easily accessible for pedestrians and cyclists alike.

  3. Rich Parma seduces with art, music and unparalleled food and wine tradition Parma is the second largest city in Emilia Romagna and a rare pearl: with its prestigious history, young nightlife, and its many characteristic cultural points of interest, it is also a popular destination for savouring its ancient culinary tradition that is recognised the world over.

  4. It’s a beautiful city with a UNESCO World Heritage-listed cathedral. 30 minutes from by train. Bologna is the largest city in Emilia-Romagna. This university city has a relaxed and unpretentious feel, tons of value-for-money restaurants with outstanding food, and a great vibe without too many tourists. One hour from Parma by train.

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  6. May 19, 2023 · One of the best reasons to visit Parma is its affordability. Compared to other Italian cities like Rome, Florence, or Venice, Parma is much cheaper to visit despite offering equally fascinating sights and experiences. You can enjoy world-class cuisine, visit top-notch museums, and attend opera performances without breaking the bank.

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