The National Gallery of Parma, or Galleria Nazionale, is one of Italy’s most prestigious art
museums. Located within the Palazzo della Pilotta, it houses masterpieces from the
Renaissance to the 19th century, featuring works by Correggio, Leonardo da Vinci,
Canaletto, and Parmigianino. This gallery is a must-visit for art enthusiasts seeking to
explore Parma’s deep cultural and artistic heritage.
- Admire Correggio’s famous painting 🎨 ‘Madonna of St. Jerome’ 🙏✨🖼️
- See Leonardo da Vinci’s ‘La Scapigliata’ 👑, one 🥇 of his most delicate works 🇮🇹👀
- View Canaletto’s landscapes 🏞️ of Venice 🛶 and Renaissance masterpieces 🎨👑
- Explore the adjoining Teatro Farnese 🎭 inside Palazzo della Pilotta 🏰🏛️
- From Parma Train Station 🚆: 10-minute walk 🚶♀️ via Strada Garibaldi 🛣️⏱️
- By Car 🚗: Parking 🅿️ available nearby 🗺️ at Piazza Ghiaia 💰 or Via Bodoni 👍✅
- By Foot 👣: Centrally located 📍 near Piazza Garibaldi 🏘️ and other attractions 🗺️✅
- Plan at least 1–2 hours ⏱️ for your visit 🖼️ to fully appreciate the collection 💡⏳
- Photography 📸 allowed 👍 without flash 🚫💡 in most areas 🖼️✅
- Get a combined ticket 🎟️ to include other museums 🏛️ in Palazzo della Pilotta 🏰💰
- Check 📅 for temporary exhibitions 🖼️ before your visit 📞🌐
- 10:00 AM – Arrive 🧭 at Palazzo della Pilotta 🏰 and enter Galleria Nazionale 🖼️🤓
- 10:30 AM – Explore Renaissance 👑 and Baroque art collections 🎨✨👀
- 12:00 PM – Visit the adjoining Teatro Farnese 🎭🏛️
- 01:00 PM – Lunch 🍽️ at a nearby café ☕ or restaurant 🍝 by the Parma River 😋👋