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  1. The devil's footprint. The Baptistery of Parma, as well as being a place of worship, is a real treasure trove of symbols and references to Christian iconography. Its octagonal shape stands for...

  2. Parma. Flanked by a harmonious trio of buildings – the duomo, campanile and baptistry – Parma's cathedral square is one of the city's most elegant public spaces.

  3. www.visit-parma.com › enVisit Parma

    Detailed site for tourism in Parma: How to get there, how to move around in the city, what and where to eat, what to see in Parma and its surroundings. There is a map with itineraries, and what to see near Parma in a day trip.

  4. Jul 30, 2021 · Richard Franks. Freelance Travel and Music Writer. 30 July 2021. Visiting Parma is worthwhile just for its amazing food, with parmesan cheese and parma ham topping the list of must-eat produce. But art and culture lovers will also fall in love with the romanesque cathedral, Roman ruins, Renaissance art and famous opera house.

  5. Dining in Parma, Province of Parma: See 1,21,582 Tripadvisor traveller reviews of 795 Parma restaurants and search by cuisine, price, location, and more.

  6. A city of 189,000 inhabitants, Parma is the gastronomic centre of the “Italian Food Valley”. With 30.5% of the labour force working in the agri-food and gastronomic industry, the sector has forged the city’s history and remains the driving forces of the local economy.

  7. Parma is famous for being the land of ham, parmesan and lambrusco. This corner of Emilia is in fact a paradise for lovers of cold cuts: in addition to Prosciutto di Parma, you must try the delicious culatello (originally from the town of Zibello), Felino salami, coppa, cooked pork-shoulder and Strolghino.

  8. Welcome to this walking tour of Parma, Italy, where we'll explore the rich history and culture of this beautiful city in Emilia-Romagna.One of the main attra...

  9. Parma Tourism: Tripadvisor has 169,692 reviews of Parma Hotels, Attractions, and Restaurants making it your best Parma resource.

  10. Another daring Romanesque beauty? Well, yes and no. Consecrated in 1106, Parma has a classic Lombard-Romanesque facade, but inside, the gilded pulpit and ornate lamp-holders scream baroque. Take note: there are some genuine treasures here.