2 Best Sights in Parma, Emilia–Romagna

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We've compiled the best of the best in Parma - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Camera di San Paolo e Cella di Santa Caterina

Fodor's Choice

In the former Benedictine covent of San Polo lies a reception room for the erudite abbess Giovanna da Piacenza, who hired Correggio in 1519 to provide its bucolic, cherub-dancing decoration: mythological scenes are depicted in glorious frescoes of the Triumphs of the Goddess Diana, the Three Graces, and the Three Fates. A small room contains a copy of The Last Supper, while La Cella di Santa Caterina mixes frescoes of saintly scenes with fantastical figures, all by Araldi (1460--1528).

Pilotta Museums

Fodor's Choice

With one ticket, you can visit the Pilotta museums. The Galleria Nazionale contains masterpieces by Correggio, Leonardo da Vinci, and Bronzino. The Baroque Teatro Farnese, built in 1617–18, is made entirely of wood—though largely destroyed in a 1944 Allied bombing raid, it's been flawlessly restored. In the Archeological Museum see Etruscan, Roman, and Egyptian artifacts; the Palatina Library houses more than 500 religious manuscripts; and the Bodoniano museum covers printmaking.