Discover Parma’s Treasures – Parma City Tour
“Sunday at the Museum” is back, the MIBACT initiative which provides free entrance to state museums ad archeological sites every first Sunday of the month.
On this occasion, meant to promote the Italian historical, artistic and cultural heritage, Artemilia Parma Tour Guides proposes a special Parma City Tour to discover some of Parma’s finest masterpieces: “Discover Parma’s Treasures”.
Admire Parma’s treasures on a unique Parma City Tour dedicated to its medieval and renaissance history, strolling through medieval streets and among ancient buildings with an Artemilia Parma Tour Guide you will listen to the stories of medieval sculptors, architects, renaissance painters, monks, abbesses and noble dukes and discover something more of the fascinating history of this town.
On this Parma City Tour you will explore Piazza Duomo, with the Cathedral (inside) and the Baptistery (outside), among the most outstanding Romanesque works of art, and be introduced to the tucked away places where time stands still, visiting the Camera di San Paolo and the Old Apothecary of Saint John the Evangelist.
Don’t loose this exciting walking tour across Parma’s treasures!
The tour lasts 2 hours and a half.
Meeting with the Artemilia Parma Tour Guide in front of the Cathedral at 10:20 am.
This tour is for individuals and groups and booking is not necessary.
Fees: Guided Tour cost: euro 10,00; free for children under 18 years of age accompanied by an adult. Cathedral entrance fee: euro 2,00; free for children under 12. There are no Museums entrance fees to be paid.
Dates
Sunday, 5th February 2017
Sunday, 5th March 2017
Sunday, 2nd April 2017
Sunday, 7th May 2017
Sunday, 4th June 2017
Sunday, 2nd July 2017
Sunday, 6th August 2017
Sunday, 3rd September 2017
Sunday, 1st October 2017
Sunday, 5th November 2017
Sunday, 3rd December 2017
Contact us
CellPhone: +39 348 4559176
E-Mail: artemilia@guide-parma.it
Foto su gentile concessione del Ministero dei Beni e delle Attività Culturali e del Turismo – Polo Museale Regionale dell’Emilia Romagna.