San Marcellino, Parma, Renaissance church building in Parma, Italy.
San Marcellino is a church with Renaissance architecture in Parma, distinguished by a single nave layout and classical architectural elements. The building follows the characteristics of 16th-century religious structures in northern Italy and displays typical design principles of that era.
The building's origins trace back to 1074, but it was substantially rebuilt and consecrated in 1543 under the leadership of rector Gabrielle Lalatta. This reconstruction reflected the shift from earlier medieval forms to Renaissance principles.
The interior once held valuable religious artworks, including an altarpiece showing Madonna and Child with Saints Marcellinus and Jerome painted by Girolamo Bedoli. These pieces reflect the artistic tastes of the Renaissance period in this region.
The former church is located on Strada del Collegio dei Nobili in central Parma and is therefore easy to reach on foot. Since the building is no longer used for active worship, visitors should check in advance whether opening times or access have restrictions.
The building was designed by two notable architects: Antonio da Sangallo the Younger and Giorgio da Erba, who integrated Renaissance principles into the structure. This collaboration between two masters makes the design particularly noteworthy in the architectural history of the region.
Location: Parma
Inception: 16 century
Architects: Antonio da Sangallo the Younger, Giorgio da Erba
Architectural style: Renaissance architecture
Address: strada Collegio dei Nobili 6 ‒ Parma (PR)
GPS coordinates: 44.79914,10.32655
Latest update: December 14, 2025 18:45
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