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All Places in Parma

  • Piazza Garibaldi

    Piazza Garibaldi is a central square in Parma, identified as the location of the Roman Forum, and features historical buildings like the Governor's Palace and Palazzo del Podestà.

  • Roman Forum

    The Roman Forum was the ancient heart of Parma, located in what is now Piazza Garibaldi.

  • Governor’s palace

    The Governor's Palace, with its clock tower, is a notable building located in Piazza Garibaldi.

  • Palazzo del Podestà

    The Palazzo del Podestà is a historical building situated in Piazza Garibaldi.

  • Piazza Duomo

    Piazza Duomo is the central square featuring Parma's most important religious and artistic sites, including the Cathedral and Baptistery.

  • Parma Cathedral

    The Parma Cathedral is highlighted for its unparalleled and awe-inspiring paintings and decorations, considered one of the most impressive buildings the author has visited.

  • Parma Baptistery

    The Parma Baptistery, constructed from distinctive pink marble, is a significant octagonal religious building located next to the Cathedral.

  • Piazzale della Pace

    Piazzale della Pace is a large square housing the Monumental Pilotta complex, which contains several important cultural institutions.

  • Monumental Pilotta

    The Monumental Pilotta palace complex in Parma is a symbol of ducal power and houses significant cultural sites like museums and a library.

  • Archaeological Museum

    The Archaeological Museum is located within the Monumental Pilotta and showcases historical artifacts.

  • Palatina Library

    The Palatina Library, part of the Pilotta complex, is a beautiful library known for its rich collection of books and manuscripts.

  • National Gallery

    The National Gallery, housed in the Pilotta, features a significant collection of artworks, including paintings by Correggio and Parmigianino.

  • Farnese Theatre

    The Farnese Theatre is a historic indoor theatre located within the Monumental Pilotta, known for its elaborate design.

  • Labirinto Della Masone

    Labirinto Della Masone is an impressive labyrinth located near Parma, made almost entirely of bamboo plants.

  • Pepen

    Pepen is a food establishment located on Borgo S. Ambrogio in Parma, suggested for trying local cuisine.

  • Borgo S. Ambrogio

    Borgo S. Ambrogio is a street in Parma where the restaurant Pepen is located.

  • Frank Focaccia

    Frank Focaccia is a place located on Piazzale S. Lorenzo in Parma, known for its focaccia.

  • Piazzale S. Lorenzo

    Piazzale S. Lorenzo is a square in Parma where Frank Focaccia is situated.

  • Tra L'Uss e L'Asa

    Tra L'Uss e L'Asa is a food spot located on Borgo S. Biagio in Parma, recommended for its food.

  • Borgo S. Biagio

    Borgo S. Biagio is a street in Parma that hosts the food establishment Tra L'Uss e L'Asa.

  • Bombe'

    Bombe' is a food vendor located on Str. Farini in Parma, recommended for its offerings.

  • Str. Farini

    Str. Farini is a street in Parma where Bombe' is located.

  • Ciacco Lab

    Ciacco Lab is an establishment on Viale Mentana in Parma, noted for its food products.

  • Viale Mentana

    Viale Mentana is a street in Parma where Ciacco Lab is situated.

  • Masone Maze

    The Masone Maze is an extensive labyrinth constructed from bamboo, offering a unique recreational experience near Parma.

  • St. Paul's Cathedral

    St. Paul's Cathedral in London is mentioned as a point of comparison for impressive cathedrals worldwide.

  • St. Peter's Basilica

    St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican is mentioned as a benchmark for grandeur and impressiveness among cathedrals.

  • Monastero di San Giovanni

    The Monastero di San Giovanni is a historical site in Parma visited for a brief exploration.

  • Chiesa della Santissima Annunziata

    The Chiesa della Staccata is a church in Parma briefly visited as part of the exploration.

  • Teatro Farnese

    Teatro Farnese is a historic theater in Parma that was part of the short exploration itinerary.

  • Marco's Airbnb

    An Airbnb hosted by Marco in La Spezia, recommended as a fantastic place to stay for those hiking in Cinque Terre.

  • Tenuta San Guido

    Tenuta San Guido is known for its 'Super Tuscan' wines, particularly Sassicaia, a robust blend of Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc.

  • Prunotto

    Prunotto produces sophisticated and strong wines, with the 2018 Barolo being a complex red made from Nebbiolo grapes, aged in oak barrels.

  • Tinazzi

    Tinazzi produces elegant wines like Vinum Italicum No. 3 Opera 2020, featuring black fruit aromas, sweet spices, and chocolate notes.

  • La Spinetta

    La Spinetta is a highly regarded winery in Piedmont, famous for its unique wines, including the Bricco Quaglia Moscato 2022, which balances sweetness and acidity.

  • Bricco Quaglia Vineyards

    Bricco Quaglia Vineyards, part of La Spinetta, produces high-quality grapes using sustainable methods, resulting in wines like the well-balanced Bricco Quaglia Moscato.

  • Zeni

    Zeni is a winery led by the Zeni family, producing high-quality drinks since the 1950s, including the bold and flavorful Zeni Amarone della Valpolicella Barriques 2015.

  • Valpolicella

    Valpolicella is a renowned wine-producing area in Italy, known for its red wines and the specific grape varieties used in wines like Bardolino Chiaretto.

  • Lake Garda

    Lake Garda is a beautiful Italian lake located east of the Valpolicella wine region, offering scenic landscapes and a pleasant climate.

  • Dolomites

    The Dolomites are a spectacular mountain range in northeastern Italy, offering endless landscapes perfect for hiking and exploration.

  • Brenta-Dolomites

    The Brenta-Dolomites are a stunning part of the mountain range, encompassing areas like Val di Sole and Val di Non, offering incredible natural beauty.

  • Val di Sole

    Val di Sole is a valley within the Brenta-Dolomites region, famous for its sunny climate and abundant opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and rafting.

  • Val di Non

    Val di Non, located in the Brenta-Dolomites, is renowned for its vast apple orchards and charming castles, offering a picturesque rural landscape.

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