Top 10 Free Things to do in Province of Parma, Emilia-Romagna

December 15, 2021 Rebbecca Marino

The Province of Parma (Italian: Provincia di Parma) is a province in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy. Its largest town and capital is the city of Parma.
Restaurants in Province of Parma

1. Fudenji

Via Bargone Tamburina 113, 43039, Salsomaggiore Terme Italy http://www.fudenji.it
Excellent
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5.0 based on 14 reviews

Fudenji

2. Cantina del Borgo

Via del Castello 9, 43010 Torrechiara, Langhirano Italy +39 388 608 4279 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/cantinadelborgoditorrechiara
Excellent
87%
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5.0 based on 63 reviews

Cantina del Borgo

Piccola cantina situata nel borgo medievale, caratteristica, composta dal locale produzione, locale accoglienza e vendita. Cantina per invecchiamento sotterranea.

3. Monastero di San Giovanni Evangelista

Piazzale San Giovanni 1, 43121, Parma Italy +39 0521 235311 http://www.monasterosangiovanni.com/
Excellent
48%
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4.5 based on 268 reviews

Monastero di San Giovanni Evangelista

4. Lago Santo Parmense

Corniglio Italy
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4.5 based on 125 reviews

Lago Santo Parmense

5. Abbazia di San Basilide a Badia Cavana

Localita S.Michele Cavana, 43013, Lesignano de' Bagni Italy http://www.romanico-emiliaromagna.com/index.php/it/monumenti/item/43-abbazia-di-san-basilide-a-badia-cavana.html
Excellent
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4.5 based on 12 reviews

Abbazia di San Basilide a Badia Cavana

6. Cattedrale di Parma

P.zza Duomo, 43100, Parma Italy +39 0521 235886 http://www.cattedralediparma.it/orari_biglietti.php
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4.5 based on 2,526 reviews

Cattedrale di Parma

Reviewed By Mairwen1

The cathedral is a must-see and was one of the highlights of our day trip to Parma. It is right next door to the Baptistery, so you can see both together. An added bonus is that entry is free. The only drawback is that there is not a lot of information inside - there are some English and Italian signs but not much. We didn't do a tour and in hindsight, it would have been helpful to have at least read something about it beforehand. MAIN FEATURES • The walls of the entire nave are painted with colourful scenes from the Bible, telling the story of Jesus’ life and Old Testament stories. • The Cupola is painted with a 3D perspective by Correggio (1526). The 3D effect is quite incredible. Mary is ascending to Heaven in a whirlpool of clouds and angels. It amused us that the artist had discreetly painted Mary with her dress and robes tucked modestly in around her legs and her feet dangling - not very dignified way. I guess it was a bit of a problem to paint a realistic 3D image and not have Mary with her dress billowing out above the heads of the congregation below. • The Deposition by Benedetto Antelami – this one is easy to miss because it is tucked away on the right hand side of the church. It is a large stone plaque fixed to the side wall so it’s much plainer than the frescoed walls or cupola and doesn't grab your attention. It is dated from 1178 and was most likely part of an altar. Jesus is at the centre, his lifeless body being supported by John as he is taken down from the cross. On the right, Roman soldiers are gambling between themselves for Jesus’ clothes. We puzzled at first over a lot of small holes punched across the stonework. It turns out that each of the holes would have been studded with a precious jewel which made us realise that the sculpture would have looked quite different in its's day and definitely didn't always look this plain. • I particularly liked the 2 stylised stone lions flanking the outside doors – they made a great photo.

7. Basilica di Santa Maria della Steccata (Madonna della Steccata)

Strada Giuseppe Garibaldi, 43121, Parma Italy http://www.diocesi.parma.it/diocesi_2015/index.php
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4.5 based on 488 reviews

Basilica di Santa Maria della Steccata (Madonna della Steccata)

Reviewed By FrequentFlier734242 - Moscow, Russia

This Church in honor of our lady was built in 1521 -1539 in imitation of St. Peter's Cathedral in Rome. It was painted by Parmigianino (1530-1540), a famous portrait painter and engraver. There is also the tomb of the Dukes of the house of Farnese and the Bourbons.

8. Duomo di Berceto

Piazza Duomo, Berceto Italy http://web-b.ltt.it/portali/duomoparma/duomo/page.asp?IDCategoria=503&IDSezione=2402&ID=57122
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4.5 based on 87 reviews

Duomo di Berceto

9. Duomo di Fidenza

Piazza Duomo, 43036, Fidenza Italy +39 0524 83377 http://www.webdiocesi.chiesacattolica.it/pls/cci_dioc_new/v3_s2ew_consultazione.mostra_pagina?id_pagina=25308
Excellent
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4.5 based on 184 reviews

Duomo di Fidenza

10. Santuario Basilica della Beata Vergine del Santo Rosario di Fontanellato

Viale IV Novembre, 19, Fontanellato Italy http://www.santuariofontanellato.it/New.html
Excellent
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4.5 based on 136 reviews

Santuario Basilica della Beata Vergine del Santo Rosario di Fontanellato

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