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Castello di Torrechiara Castello di Torrechiara Facade detail. Torrechiara Castle (Italian: Castello di Torrechiara) is a 15th-century castle near Langhirano, in the province of Parma, northern Italy. It sits atop a terraced hill south of the city of Parma, in a strategic position overlooking the Parma River in the valley below.
Castello Estense, Ferrara Rocca Malatestiana, Cesena Castello dei Pio, Carpi The Castello di Montecuccolo, Pavullo nel Frignano Vignola Castle, Vignola Torrechiara Castle, Langhirano Brisighella Castle, Brisighella Castello di Montefiore Conca, Montefiore Conca Fortress of San Leo, San Leo Province of Bologna. Castello di Galeazza, Crevalcore [2]
Churches in the province of Parma (2 C, 19 P) P. Buildings and structures in Parma (8 C, 21 P) ... Torrechiara Castle; V. Villa Paveri-Fontana, Collecchio
The Abbey of St Mary of the Snows (Badia di Santa Maria della Neve) is a Benedictine Monastery and church, located in a rural spot on Via Badia #28 in the frazione of Torrechiara and its castle, in the town limits of Langhirano, Province of Parma, Italy. The monastery is affiliated with the monastery of San Giovanni Evangelista, Parma.
Although the village of Felino had been founded before 948, the year in which King Lothair II of Italy granted Count Manfredo di Ugo [] of Parma the rights over the Curtis Filinum and fifteen others in the territory, [N 1] the first certain news of the existence of a castrum in Felino date back to 1140, when Abbess Agnese of St. Alexander of Parma succeeded in having Pope Innocent II recognize ...
A new HGTV designer is taking the reins on Love It or List It!. Following longtime co-host Hilary Farr's announcement that she was leaving the show in 2023 after 19 seasons, the long-running HGTV ...
The tunnel, concealed with wooden panels and hidden access through a sewer, measured approximately 300 meters on the Mexican side, with dimensions of 1.80 meters in height and 1.20 meters in width.
Langhirano borders the following municipalities: Calestano, Corniglio, Felino, Lesignano de' Bagni, Neviano degli Arduini, Parma, Tizzano Val Parma. Its most striking feature are the castle of Torrechiara and the Abbey of Santa Maria della Neve. The town is also known as a major production centre for the Prosciutto di Parma.