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  1. The Baptistery of Parma (Italian: Battistero di Parma) is a religious edifice in Parma, northern Italy. Architecturally, the baptistery of Parma Cathedral marks a transition between the Romanesque and Gothic styles, [1] and it is considered to be among the most important Medieval monuments in Europe.

  2. The Square > San Giovanni Battista Baptistery. Designed by Benedetto Antelami, and built between 1196 and 1216, the Baptistery of Parma is one of the most important monuments of the transition from Romanesque to early Gothic architecture. The octagonal structure, in pink Verona marble, includes four tiers of open loggias with architraved portals.

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    The Duomo di Parma, Parma's Cathedral is a stunning example of Romanesque architecture. Construction began in the eleventh century. You are free to walk around inside, where there are interesting frescoes. Benedetto Antelami's 12th century, octagonal Baptisteryis made of pink marble from Verona and shows elements of both Romanesque and Gothic style...

    Parma is found along the train line from Milan to Ancona. The main train station is on the northern edge of the historic center of Parma, as shown on the map below, indicated by the blue train icon. There are hotels and restaurants near the station, which is currently being refurbished. (See: Italy Train Map, Italy Rail Passes)

    A very compelling day trip that is a mere 15 minutes away from Parma by car, starts in the town of Collecchio, and visits a tomato museum inside a 9th centry complex along the Via Francigena pilgrimage trail, from which you can take idylic walks along the Taro River, then visit the most compelling ethnographic museum you'll ever have a chance to se...

    Driving distance to nearby tourist destinations: 1. Parma to Milan:125 kilometers (78 miles) 2. Parma to Bologna:103 kilometers (64 miles) 3. Parma to Florence:187 kilometers (116 miles) 4. Parma to Ravenna:173 kilometers (108 miles) 5. Parma to Piacenza:64 kilometers (40 miles) 6. Parma to Modena:61 kilometers (38 miles) 7. Parma to Mantova:112 ki...

    The map puts you in the middle of medieval Parma. On the north edge of the historic center you'll see the train station, marked with a blue transportation icon. Most of the historic center is to the east of the river.

    Parma isn't exactly on the tourist radar, but should be. The highly rated and oddly named Ibis Styles Parma Toscaniniis a very modern hotel with a great breakfast in the very center of town. The hotel is highly rated by folks who've stayed there. 2409 Parmais an apartment in the center of town near the train station, a 5-minute walk from the Duomo ...

    The usual fog and wetness around the Po river valley moderate the winter temperatures, but summers in Parma can be hot and muggy. Avoid December through February. Precipitation occurs throughout the year, but is lightest in summer.

  3. Description: church building in Parma, Italy; Categories: baptistery, building, place of worship and religion; Location: Parma, Parma, Emilia-Romagna, Northeast Italy, Italy, Europe; View on Open­Street­Map

  4. Piazza Duomo - 43121 - Parma (PR) Phone: +39 0521208699. Opening times. Open every day from 10am to 6pm* (* last admission 5.30pm) Reservations office on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday from 10am to 1pm, tel. +39 0521235886 or email antelami2020@gmail.com.

  5. Jan 11, 2024 · The Parma Baptistery, also known as the Battistero di Parma, is a stunning religious building located in Parma, a city in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy. It is a remarkable example of Romanesque architecture and serves as an essential monument in the city's historical and artistic heritage.

  6. Baptistery in Parma. The pink marble Baptistery in Parma is a remarkable example of the transition from Romanesque to Gothic art in Italy. This octagonal baptistery is constructed from Verona marble and features four tiers of open loggias crowned by a row of blind arches and pinnacles. Construction of the baptistery began in 1196, with Lombard ...

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