Was man in Parma sehen sollte
Entdecke 21 Sehenswürdigkeiten, Denkmäler und Attraktionen in Parma, Italy. Von Ikonen bis verborgenen Schätzen — kuratiert aus echten Reiseerfahrungen.
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Cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta
The cathedral and the adjacent baptistery, both were built in the late 12th century. The frescoes inside the building are very moving, as well as the relief sculptures on the interior stone. The painting inside the dome of the cathedral is one of the most remarkable paintings of the Renaissance. Entitled Assumption of the Virgin by Correggio, it shows the Virgin Mary being taken up to Heaven.…
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For dramatic effect it is superior to the Sistine Chapel and Titian himself is reputed to have acknowledged that he could not have achieved this effect. Unfortunately the prior who commissioned the work was rather conservative and Correggio never worked in Parma again.
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Parco Ducale
Offizielle WebsiteThe Ducal park was founded in the 16th century, later in 18th century it was converted into a French park. On the western end of the park there is Peschiera, a fish-pond with a Baroque fountain Fontana del Trianon.…
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A bit north-east of the pond there is rotunda of Tempietto d'Arcadia (aka Tempietto di Diana) and a bit further east a sculpture Sileno ed Egle (1765) by Baptiste Boudard (like all the other statues in the park).
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Museo Glauco Lombardi
Offizielle WebsiteThe museum is a particularly interesting and well done. It is documenting the life of Maria Luigia (Marie Louise), the second wife of Napoleon Bonaparte and the Duchess of Parma. The museum is very personal and engaging with many artifacts and belongings of the gifted, talented and well educated Maria.…
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Well worth the visit.
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Palazzo della Pilotta
Offizielle WebsiteThe palace was named after the Basque ball game pelota once practiced in one of the courtyards, is a sixteenth century complex of buildings constructed as court to the famed Renaissance Farnese family. It was said to be one of the finest in all of Italy. The Palazzo della Pilotta houses a number of museums:
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Ospedale vecchio
A rare example of hospital architecture. Today the building is home to numerous cultural institutions including the Municipal Archives State Archives, the Public Library , the Library Bizzozero, the Municipal Newspaper Library, the Balestrazzi Library and the Municipal Library.
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Battistero di San Giovanni
The baptistery was designed by Benedetto Antelami and is constructed from a pink marble called rosso di Verona. The marble appears to change color depending on how the sun hits it. It is one of the most recognized medieval structures in the country.
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Palazzo di Riserva
During the Bourbon times it was a palace for important guests. Currently it hosts Poste centrale (central Post office), Società parmense di Lettura (Parma Literary society) and the Museo Glauco Lombardi.
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Piazza Giuseppe Garibaldi
It is there the a forum of the Roman Colony, founded in 183 BC. The square served as a hub over Via Aemilia, the ancient Roman road. Today the modern square contains shops and restaurants.
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Palazzo Episcopale
The Bishop's palace has a Romanesque appearance. Its construction began in the 11th century, then continued in th 15th, with some restorations made during the course of the 20th century.
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Palazzo del Giardino
The palace was built in 16th century for Ottavio Farnese, later in 18th century in was expanded further. Currently it's the headquarters of the Command of the Carabinieri Legion of Parma.
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Palazzetto Eucherio San Vitale
It is an interesting example of Renaissance architecture. There is a fresco there attributed to Parmigianino and walls painted by Cosimo da Piazza.
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Camera di San Paolo
Offizielle WebsiteA part of a former apartment of the abbess of the Benedectine Convent of Saint Paul. It's decorated by distinctive Renaissance frescoes.
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Monastero di San Giovanni Evangelista
Offizielle WebsiteThe church has a Baroque facade, while the convent and it's cloisters are in Renaissance style.
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Palazzo del Governatore
With a façade dating to 1760 and an astronomical clock.
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Chiesa di Santa Croce
A Romanesque church with 17th century frescoes.
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Chiesa della Santissima Annunziata
A Baroque church of an unusual form.
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Castello di Torrechiara
A massive 15th-century castle.
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Palazzo del Municipio
The 13th century Town Hall.
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Was sind die Must-Sees in Parma?
Parma has 21 documented sights including Cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta, Parco Ducale, Museo Glauco Lombardi. Use the list above to plan your itinerary.
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