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Cathedral
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Pza Duomo, 1 43121
Parma
(PR)
tel +39 0521208699 (Diocesan Museum)
tel +39 0521235886 (Shop)
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HIGHLIGHT ON ART AND HISTORY
The
cathedral,
dedicated
to
the
Virgin
Mary,
can
be
considered
one
of
the
finest
examples
of
Romanesque
architecture
in
Italy.
It
was
erected
by
the
heretic
bishop
Cadalus,
who
later
became
antipope
Honorius
II.
Destroyed
by
an
earthquake
in
1117,
it
was
rebuilt
and
completed
in
the
12th
century.
The
tall
bell
tower,
topped
by
a
gilt
copper
angel,
was
added
in
the
following
century
and
the
side
chapels
during
the
14th
and
15th
century.
The
tower
bell
is
now
covered
with
scaffoldings
after
the
flash
of
lightening
that
recently
hit
the
Angiol
d'or
and
the tower's spire.
The
facade
is
made
from
blocks
of
sandstone
and
decorated
with
a
row
of
loggias
and
two
tiers
of
galleries.
The
porch
on
the
main
door
is
supported
by
lions,
built
in
1281
by
master
stone-cutter
Giambono
da
Bissone.
The
octagonal
dome,
mounted
on
a
crossing
tower
is
quite
unusual
for
a
medieval
church.
The
interior
of
the
Cathedral
is
shaped
on
a
Latin
cross.
The
ceiling
and
walls
are
frescoed
in
the
Mannerist
style.
A
16th
century
red
Verona
marble
staircase
leads
up
to
the
transepts
where,
on
the
right,
is
the
famous
relief
of
the
Deposition
by
Benedetto
Antelami,
one
of
the
finest
examples
of
Romanesque
sculpture,
showing
clear
Provencal
influences.
The
great
void
of
the
dome
was
frescoed
by
Correggio
in
1526
with
the
Assumption
of
the
Virgin.
Concentric
circles
of
clouds
and
heavenly
hosts
that
inspired
much
of
the
Baroque
work
of
the
following
century
thanks
to
its
illusionistic
style
so
ahead
of
its
time.
The
vaults
above
the
choir
were
painted
by
Girolamo
Mazzola
Bedoli
(1538)
who
also
frescoed
the
Last
Judgment
in
the
apse semidome.
HOURS Every day from 9.00am to 12.30am and from 3.00pm to 7.00pm. Services on weekdays at 7.30am, 11.00am (except on July and August) and at 6.30pm, on festivities at 9.30am, 11.00am and at 6.30pm.
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How to get there
| The Cathedral is located in the city center, 5 minutes walk from Piazza Garibaldi, 15 minutes walk from the railway station.
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