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In 1998 Acqua di Parma [1] opened its first boutique on Milan's Via del Gesù (in the Quadrilatero della moda district), followed by Paris's Rue des Francs Bourgeois in Le Marais in 2012, Rome's Piazza di Spagna in 2014, and Miami's Brickell City Centre in 2017. The company was acquired by multi-national LVMH in 2001, [2] and is now ...
Coppa di testa, coppa di Parma; Coppiette; Cosce di pollo al forno; Cosce di rana; Cotechino, cotechino delle Grazie di Curtatone, cotechino e lenticchie, cotechino friulano (or musèt), cotechino in crosta, cotechino Modena; Cotoletta, cotoletta alla bolognese, cotoletta alla milanese, cotoletta alla palermitana, cotolette in carpione
A Lombard brasato di maiale is considered a second course. A cup of espresso typically consumed after a meal. A structure of an Italian meal in its full form, usually used during festivities: [4] [41] Aperitivo the aperitivo opens a meal, and it is similar to an appetizer.
The Camera di San Paolo (Italian: "Chamber of St. Paul) or Camera della Badessa (Italian: "Abbess' Chamber") is a room in the former Monastery of San Paolo, in Parma, northern Italy. It is painted with frescoes by Correggio in the vault (697x645 cm) and over the fireplace.
1925 – Parma Chamber of Commerce building constructed. 1930 – Biblioteca civica di Parma (library) established. [14] 1931 – Population: 71,282. [4] 1941 – Teatro al Parco (theatre) built in the Parco Ducale (Parma) . 1943 – Parma occupied by German forces. 1944 – Bombing of Parma in World War II.
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Aerial view of Parma Cathedral with its bell tower Illusionistic cupola fresco of the Assumption by Antonio da Correggio. Parma Cathedral (Italian: Duomo di Parma; Cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta) is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Parma, Emilia-Romagna (), dedicated to the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
Certosa di Parma The Certosa di Parma [ 1 ] ( Certosa di San Girolamo ) is a former Carthusian Monastery located in the outskirts of Parma . The first Carthusian monastery at the site was constructed from 1285 to 1304, by the initiative of the archbishop of Spoleto, Rolando Taverna.