Palazzo Bossi Bocchi, Neoclassical palace in Parma, Italy
Description
Palazzo Bossi Bocchi is a neoclassical building in Parma featuring two interior courtyards of varying sizes with symmetrical facades and elegant window frames. The structure spans three floors and currently houses art collections, furniture, and specialized holdings such as historical coins and banknotes.
History
The palazzo was built in the 16th century along the Parma stream and has shaped the city's appearance since then. In the early 19th century, the structure underwent major renovation under Francesco Antonio Pelati that defined its present form.
Culture
The palace displays works that reflect the artistic life of the city from the 16th to 20th centuries, featuring pieces by local masters such as Parmigianino. The collections offer insight into the tastes and artistic understanding of Parmesan families who shaped this place across generations.
Practical
The palazzo unfolds across three levels with different areas for various collections, and visitors can move between them at their own pace. It is wise to wear comfortable shoes and allow time to view the different artworks and exhibitions throughout the building.
Did you know?
The basement area holds a rare collection of historical coins and banknotes that offers a glimpse into economic history. This specialized collection is often overlooked by visitors despite providing a fascinating perspective on value and currency development.
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