When you think of Parma, your mind immediately goes to the cuisine and the richness of Emilian gastronomic products: in fact, this city is also worth a trip for its many cultural and artistic attractions.
Elected Italian Capital of Culture 2020, Parma offers a rich program of events and exhibitions that enhance its historical heritage. Among the unmissable stops are its prestigious theatres, such as the Teatro Regio and the Farnese Theatre, where you can admire opera, ballet and classical and contemporary music concerts.
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