Galleria nazionale di Parma
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Danielle Cohen
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"If you're an art lover you can't miss The Galleria Nazionale, which displays Parma’s main art collection with some of the great masterpieces by local artists such as Correggio and Parmigianino, you’ll find paintings by Fra Angelico, Canaletto and sometimes El Greco. Don't miss Leonardo da Vinci's 16th-century La Scapigliata, a striking High Renaissance–style oil painting on wood. You also access the stage of Teatro Farnese from here, a copy of Andrea Palladio’s Teatro Olimpico in Vicenza. Constructed entirely out of wood, it was almost completely rebuilt after being bombed in WWII."
Anna Bormioli
"This grand complex houses the National Archaeological Museum, the Farnese Theatre, and the Palatine Library, which boasts an impressive collection of ancient manuscripts. Once the palace of the Farnese family, nowadays I refer to it as the Museum of Wonders. The museum itinerary takes you on a journey through incredible works of art, starting from the Teatro Farnese to the masterpieces of Parmigianino and many others. Just to name a couple, you will encounter "La Scapigliata" by Leonardo Da Vinci and "La Schiava Turca" by Parmigianino. "
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