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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.
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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.
Parma Part 1: BaptistryBuilt between 1196 - 1216, the Baptistery of Parma is one of the most important medieval structures in Europe in that it marks the tra...
This octagonal baptistery built of Verona marble with four tiers of open loggias topped by a row of blind arches and crowning pinnacles, is certainly the most outstanding example of the transition from Romanesque to Gothic art in Italy.
Parma Cathedral, Baptistery, Diocesan Museum and Bishop's Palace: Piazza Duomo gathers these monuments in a unique place, rich in art and history.