Parma Cathedral

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Parma Cathedral: A Masterpiece of Romanesque Architecture

Consecrated in 1106, the Parma Cathedral, also known as Cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta, is a significant example of Romanesque architecture in Italy. This cathedral serves as the episcopal seat of the Diocese of Parma and has historical importance in the region.

The façade features classic Lombard-Romanesque design, while the interior is enhanced with Baroque elements, including the gilded pulpit. Notable treasures are found within, such as Antonio da Correggio's stunning fresco, Assunzione della Vergine, located in the dome, and Benedetto Antelami's famous relief, Deposizione, in the southern transept.

Noteworthy Highlights

  • Frescoes by Correggio 🎨
  • Benedetto Antelami's sculptures 🗿
  • Elegant cathedral square 📍

Visitors have complementary access to this artistic and historical gem, making it suitable for tourists, families, and historians alike.

Interesting Facts about Natural History MuseumParma Cathedral

Construction Date

The cathedral was consecrated in 1106, marking its significance in Romanesque architecture.

Key Artist

Antonio da Correggio's Assunzione della Vergine fresco is a unique example of illusionistic art.

Historical Relics

Benedetto Antelami's Deposizione relief is recognized as a masterpiece of its type, created in 1178.

Location

Piazza del Duomo

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