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Galleria nazionale di Parma

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Province
  
Province of Parma

Founded
  
1760

Phone
  
+39 0521 233309

Artwork
  
Head of a Woman

Galleria nazionale di Parma

Address
  
Piazza della Pilotta, 5, 43121 Parma PR, Italy

Hours
  
Open today · 8:30AM–7PMFriday8:30AM–7PMSaturday8:30AM–7PMSunday8:30AM–2PMMondayClosedTuesday8:30AM–7PMWednesday8:30AM–7PMThursday8:30AM–7PM

Similar
  
Palazzo della Pilotta, Teatro Farnese, Chambre de l'Abesse, Sanctuary of Santa Maria dell, Parma Cathedral

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Galleria nazionale di parma


The Galleria nazionale di Parma is an art gallery in Parma, northern Italy.

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Painters exhibited include Beato Angelico, Canaletto, Correggio, Sebastiano del Piombo, Guercino, Leonardo da Vinci, Parmigianino, Tintoretto and others.

Galleria nazionale di parma


History

The Parmesan collections were established in Renaissance times by the Farnese family, with Pope Paul III and cardinal Alessandro Farnese. In 1734 Charles III of Spain had most of the works moved to Naples: some were kept thanks to the intervention of Philip, Duke of Parma, and later the collection was increased with the addition of Greco-Roman findings, donations and restitutions from Naples, as well as through acquisitions under Duke Ferdinand (1758).

During the French occupation of Parma (1803–1814), the works were moved to Paris, returning in 1816. Duchess Marie Louise reordered the collections in the Palazzo della Pilotta and built the hall which now brings her name. She also acquired several noble collections in the duchy to avoid their dispersal.

References

Galleria nazionale di Parma Wikipedia