{"id":843,"date":"2024-04-25T05:17:13","date_gmt":"2024-04-24T21:17:13","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/gagner-des-cadeaux.org\/index.php\/2025\/03\/07\/an-architects-guide-to-italys-capital-of-culture-2020\/"},"modified":"2025-11-23T09:56:07","modified_gmt":"2025-11-23T01:56:07","slug":"an-architects-guide-to-italys-capital-of-culture-2020","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/gagner-des-cadeaux.org\/?p=843","title":{"rendered":"An architect&#8217;s guide to Italy\u2019s Capital of Culture 2020"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"content-block lg:w-full\" data-astro-cid-d3bt3f4h=\"\">\n<p class=\"text-md my-6 text-black-400\">Parma is widely-known for two things: its unmatched cuisine \u2013 wheels of Parmigiano and cured meats fill shop windows \u2013 and the master opera composer, Verdi. The city, in the Emilia-Romagna region, might be outshone by the more famous Bologna. Yet Parma has been at the center of Italy\u2019s political and cultural scene for centuries, linked to legacies of families such as the Farnese, as well as Napoleon\u2019s French Empire.<\/p>\n<p><astro-ad data-container-id=\"gpt-ad-534232456928\" data-path=\"\/9885583\/LonelyPlanet.com\/articles\/in-content-top\" data-slot-size=\"[[970,250],[970,90],[728,90],[300,250],[320,50],[1,1]]\" data-targeting='{\"url\":\"parma-italy-architecture\"}' data-size-mapping='[{\"viewport\":[0,0],\"slot\":[]},{\"viewport\":[300,0],\"slot\":[[300,250],[320,50],[1,1]]},{\"viewport\":[768,0],\"slot\":[[728,90],[300,250],[1,1]]},{\"viewport\":[960,0],\"slot\":[[970,250],[970,90],[728,90],[300,250],[1,1]]}]' data-debug=\"false\" class=\"block gpt-ad my-24 lg:w-[calc(100%+5rem)] lg:-ml-10\"><\/p>\n<div class=\"p-3 text-xs leading-none tracking-wide text-center uppercase text-black-400\">\nAdvertisement\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"gpt-ad-534232456928\" style=\"min-height:min-content\">   <\/div>\n<p>  <\/astro-ad><\/p>\n<p class=\"text-md my-6 text-black-400\">Finally nominated as 2020&#8217;s Italian Capital of Culture, the city showcases masterpiece monuments and &#8220;Parma yellow&#8221; buildings. As an architect who grew up in Parma, I had the privilege to walk by buildings every day that I had studied in my textbooks. Here\u2019s how you can experience the city&#8217;s legacy for yourself.<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"article-h2 mb-6 mt-16 text-black\">Roman Era<\/h2>\n<p class=\"text-md my-6 text-black-400\">Walking along the city center\u2019s Strada Repubblica, I wonder how many of those around me know this is an urban section of the Via Aemilia, a Roman lifeline completed in 187 BC. Under this modern asphalt, some parts of the actual Roman road are still there.  Further west is the Ponte di Mezzo (Middle Bridge), and the recently restored bridge underneath it, the Ponte Romano (Roman Bridge). Two semi-circular arches are visible, with nine still buried \u2013 but the bridge remains solid, young and old at the same time.<\/p>\n<p><astro-ad data-container-id=\"gpt-ad-196821771870\" data-path=\"\/9885583\/LonelyPlanet.com\/articles\/in-content-middle\" data-slot-size=\"[[970,250],[970,90],[728,90],[300,250],[320,50],[1,1]]\" data-targeting='{\"url\":\"parma-italy-architecture\"}' data-size-mapping='[{\"viewport\":[0,0],\"slot\":[]},{\"viewport\":[300,0],\"slot\":[[300,250],[320,50],[1,1]]},{\"viewport\":[768,0],\"slot\":[[728,90],[300,250],[1,1]]},{\"viewport\":[960,0],\"slot\":[[970,250],[970,90],[728,90],[300,250],[1,1]]}]' data-debug=\"false\" class=\"block gpt-ad my-24 lg:w-[calc(100%+5rem)] lg:-ml-10\"><\/p>\n<div class=\"p-3 text-xs leading-none tracking-wide text-center uppercase text-black-400\">\nAdvertisement\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"gpt-ad-196821771870\" style=\"min-height:min-content\">   <\/div>\n<p>  <\/astro-ad><\/p>\n<figure class=\"my-24 lg:w-[calc(100%+5rem)] lg:-ml-10\"><img src=\"https:\/\/lp-cms-production.imgix.net\/2024-11\/GettyRF155382528.jpg?auto=format,compress&#038;q=72&#038;fit=crop\" alt=\"The dome inside the Baptistery of Parma.\" width=\"5575\" height=\"3717\" decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" class=\"max-w-full object-contain w-full bg-black-100 \" sizes=\"auto, (min-width: 1200px) 1200px, (min-width: 1024px) 1024px, (min-width: 768px) 768px, (min-width: 640px) 640px, (min-width: 320px) 320px, 100vw\" srcset=\"https:\/\/lp-cms-production.imgix.net\/2024-11\/GettyRF155382528.jpg?auto=format,compress&#038;q=72&#038;fit=crop&#038;w=320 320w, https:\/\/lp-cms-production.imgix.net\/2024-11\/GettyRF155382528.jpg?auto=format,compress&#038;q=72&#038;fit=crop&#038;w=640 640w, https:\/\/lp-cms-production.imgix.net\/2024-11\/GettyRF155382528.jpg?auto=format,compress&#038;q=72&#038;fit=crop&#038;w=768 768w, https:\/\/lp-cms-production.imgix.net\/2024-11\/GettyRF155382528.jpg?auto=format,compress&#038;q=72&#038;fit=crop&#038;w=1024 1024w, https:\/\/lp-cms-production.imgix.net\/2024-11\/GettyRF155382528.jpg?auto=format,compress&#038;q=72&#038;fit=crop&#038;w=1200 1200w\"><figcaption class=\"mt-2 text-right text-xs\">The dome of the Baptistery of Parma and its frescoed cupola. seraficus \/ Getty Images<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<h2 class=\"article-h2 mb-6 mt-16 text-black\">Middle Ages<\/h2>\n<p class=\"text-md my-6 text-black-400\">One of Europe\u2019s most important medieval monuments is the Battistero di Parma (the city\u2019s Baptistery). Designed by famed Benedetto Antelami, it marks the transition from the Romanesque to the Gothic style. The unique octagonal building \u2013 with its pink Verona marble exterior \u2013 fascinated me throughout architecture school and to this day. While the exterior is eye-catching, the interior boasts stunning art and a highly frescoed cupola.<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"article-h2 mb-6 mt-16 text-black\">Renaissance<\/h2>\n<p class=\"text-md my-6 text-black-400\">Experience the Renaissance in Parma\u2019s 16th-century Oratorio di Saint\u2019Ilario (the Oratory of Saint Ilario), Patron of Parma. Parma is full of special places like this Oratory \u2013 a chapel \u2013 perhaps unassuming from the outside, but rich in art and history inside. The Oratory opens onto the porticos along Strada Massimo D\u2019Azeglio, which are part of the Old Hospital complex. It\u2019s a rare example of centuries-old hospital architecture, with its unusually high ceilings, wide rooms, and tall windows. The Old Hospital will soon be restored again and function as a new cultural gallery.<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"article-h2 mb-6 mt-16 text-black\">Between Renaissance and Baroque<\/h2>\n<p class=\"text-md my-6 text-black-400\">The Chiesa della Steccata, near the main square, is the headquarters of the Sacred Military Constantinian Order of Saint George. Caught between the Renaissance and Baroque styles (some say it\u2019s difficult to draw a line) the Greek-cross design displays a solid and elegant exterior in stark contrast with the masterful artistic displays inside. Famed artist Parmigianino has worked extensively here. The crypt was an addition commissioned by Marie Louise, Napoleon\u2019s second wife, to host Farnese and House Bourbon-Parma nobles\u2019 tombs \u2013 among them, the white sepulcher of Carlo Hugo of House of Bourbon-Parma \u2013 a direct descendant of Louis XIV of France, the Sun King.<\/p>\n<p><astro-ad data-container-id=\"gpt-ad-730225443988\" data-path=\"\/9885583\/LonelyPlanet.com\/articles\/in-content-native\" data-slot-size='[\"fluid\"]' data-targeting='{\"url\":\"parma-italy-architecture\"}' data-debug=\"false\" class=\"block gpt-ad my-24 lg:w-[calc(100%+5rem)] lg:-ml-10 shadow p-6\"><\/p>\n<div id=\"gpt-ad-730225443988\" style=\"min-height:min-content\">   <\/div>\n<p>  <\/astro-ad><\/p>\n<p class=\"text-md my-6 text-black-400\">Right behind the Cathedral is the complex of San Giovanni Evangelista. Along a cobblestone side street, the Benedictine church and its convent were one of Italy\u2019s amanuensis centers (the copy of manuscripts and codices) of the 1500s. An original tome is on display in the library; you reach it through a dark, narrow, and short staircase. Even more breathtaking are the church interior decorations: a young Parmigianino\u2019s work is found here, but the masterpiece is the Vision of St. John the Evangelist at Patmos by Correggio. St. John can be seen only from behind the altar. The master artist made this decision for the priests and monks who, while in the choir performing their prayers and hymns, could observe the Evangelist looking up to Christ.<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"article-h2 mb-6 mt-16 text-black\">Baroque<\/h2>\n<p class=\"text-md my-6 text-black-400\">Sant\u2019Antonio Abate (1766) designed by famed architect Bibiena (who served many years under the Farnese family) shows a different kind of Baroque architecture. The interior is quite unusual for the double-vaulted ceiling, which creates a spectacular effect: the lower vault is richly decorated with color that seems to exalt, through openings resembling windows, the higher vault\u2019s heavenly frescos, giving the impression of looking out onto the sky.<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"article-h2 mb-6 mt-16 text-black\">Why is Parma the 2020 Italian Capital of Culture?<\/h2>\n<p class=\"text-md my-6 text-black-400\">The city has had an important role throughout history \u2013 politically and culturally. But Parma also offers unmatched cuisine at its many historic trattorie and restaurants. 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