Parma in brief
Small doses of beauty and curiosity from the heart of Parma and its province. A column made up of photographs and essential descriptions to tell the story of museums, monuments and hidden corners.
This column is not intended to be a traditional guide, but a visual and narrative diary that invites you to observe carefully, rediscover what we often take for granted and let yourself be surprised by the beauty that surrounds us.
Porta San Francesco: the historic Renaissance gate of Oltretorrente
Porta San Francesco is a Renaissance city gate, one of the surviving remnants of Parma's destroyed...
Leggi tuttoThe Farnese Theatre – Where wood becomes marble and the stage becomes the sea
Welcome to ‘Parma in a nutshell’, our visual and narrative diary that invites you to slow down, ob...
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