Auditorium Paganini Entrance

Auditorium Paganini Entrance

Auditorium Paganini Entrance
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Auditorium Paganini Entrance

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The Auditorium dedicated to Niccolò Paganini was designed by the Italian architect Renzo Piano in the old buildings of the factory Eridania. The project, included in a broader context of urban regeneration, aims to re-structure the buildings of the old factory retaining only the most significant. View the Virtual Tour of the Paganini Auditorium in Parma.

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A: Auditorium Paganini by Renzo Piano

Par Simona Bartolomei, à 40 mètres

In the project of the  Auditorium Paganini in Parma by Renzo Piano the surrounding park is the natura...

Auditorium Paganini by Renzo Piano

B: Auditorium Paganini Eridania Park, Parma

Par Simona Bartolomei, à 120 mètres

The Auditorium has a room of 780 seats and is equipped with a sophisticated sound systems. The projec...

Auditorium Paganini Eridania Park, Parma

C: Saint John Evangelist Abbey Church, frescoes of Correggio, Parma

Par Simona Bartolomei, à 850 mètres

The church has a Latin cross plan with three naves and six chapels. In the central nave we have the f...

Saint John Evangelist Abbey Church, frescoes of Correggio, Parma

D: Saint John Evangelist Abbey Church, Cloister, Parma

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Leaving the church of St. John, on the right, we find the access to the cloisters, one called St. Joh...

Saint John Evangelist Abbey Church, Cloister, Parma

E: Central nave of Saint John Evangelist

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Panoramic view of the central nave of the Abbey Church of San Giovanni. The church has a Latin cross ...

Central nave of Saint John Evangelist

F: Saint John Square, Parma

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The monastic complex of St. John Evangelist is made up of the Church, the Convent and the Antique Spi...

Saint John Square, Parma

G: Music House

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The cloister, an ideal place for exhibitions and music, is part of Cusani's palace built in XV centur...

Music House

H: Saint John Evangelist Abbey Church

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The monastic complex of St. John Evangelist is made up of the Church, the Convent and the Antique Spi...

Saint John Evangelist Abbey Church

I: Entrance of the Duomo of Parma

Par Simona Bartolomei, à 1,000 mètres

Entrance of the Cathedral of Parma. The church has a Latin cross layout and the great cupola rising u...

Entrance of the Duomo of Parma

J: Piazza Duomo by night, Parma

Par Simona Bartolomei, A 1.0 km

Parma Cathedral (Duomo) is a very important Romanesque church in Italy. The costruction begun in 1059...

Piazza Duomo by night, Parma

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The visit of the city of Parma begins from the view of Piazza Duomo characterized by three buildings: the Cathedral, the Baptistery and the Bishop’s Palace. The atmosphere of the marvelous square is the original medieval one.
The Cathedral is one of the highest expression of Romanesque architecture in Italy with a Latin cross plan and a beautiful façade with a pitched roof. Inside the church we can find some masterpieces like the fresco by Correggio in the Dome showing the Assumption of the Virgin and like the Deposition of Benedetto Antelami. The Baptistery, considered the transition between Romanesque to Gothic architecture, is due to the Antelami: the plan of the building is octagonal and the façade in pink verona marble.

Near the Cathedral we find the Monastery of St. John’s characterized by the Church, the Convent and the Ancient Benedectine Apothecary’s. The church has a Latin cross plan with three naves and six chapels. In the central nave we have the frieze designed by Correggio who also frescoed the dome with the Transit of St. John. The convent has two fascinating cloisters.

In the center of the town we have also the Church of Madonna della Steccata, a splendid Renaissance church. Near the the Steccata we have the neoclassical Teatro Regio one of the most renowned theatres in Italy.

The visit of Parma continues in the Ducal Park, an example of a french style garden, which houses the Ducal Palace; then we can see the Town Hall and the Governor’s Palace in the central Piazza Garibaldi, the House of Music and the Auditorium Paganini designed by the famous italian architect Renzo Piano. View the Virtual Tour of Parma on my site.

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