Parma, Cremona & Mantua
Rocca di Sanvitale, Fontanellato
A 13th-century fortress with a moat, featuring Parmigianino frescoes, opulent rooms, and an optical chamber, showcasing Renaissance grandeur.
Rocca di Sanvitale, located in the charming town of Fontanellato in the province of Parma, Italy, is a captivating fortress with a rich history dating back to the 13th century. Surrounded by a picturesque moat, this well-preserved castle was home to the influential Sanvitale family for over five centuries. One of its most notable highlights is the exquisite frescoed room painted by the renowned artist Parmigianino in 1524, depicting the myth of Diana and Actaeon. The castle also features beautifully furnished rooms and a fascinating optical chamber, offering visitors a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of its former inhabitants and the architectural grandeur of the Renaissance period.
Parma
This charming city in northern Italy offers stunning architecture, rich musical heritage, and is a gastronomic paradise known for its cheese and ham.
Mantua
A picturesque city in northern Italy, known for Renaissance architecture, stunning lakes, and cultural festivals, featuring the Palazzo Ducale and Palazzo Te.
Museum of the Violin, Cremona
Explore Cremona's rich violin-making heritage with exquisite instruments, interactive exhibits, and live performances, celebrating legendary luthiers.
Teatro Verdi, Busseto
This charming 19th-century opera house, with elegant neoclassical interiors and rich frescoes, honors Verdi's legacy and offers a vibrant cultural experience.
Giuseppe Verdi’s birthplace, Roncole
A serene village in Parma, Italy, offers Verdi's birthplace, a preserved farmhouse, a historic church, and a museum, all set in picturesque Emilia-Romagna.
Rocca di Sanvitale, Fontanellato
A 13th-century fortress with a moat, featuring Parmigianino frescoes, opulent rooms, and an optical chamber, showcasing Renaissance grandeur.