Villa Verdi
Piacenza
(22 Km)
This is the house that was owned by composer Giuseppe Verdi from 1848 until the year of his death in 1901. The well-known composer acquired the property in 1848, but only in 1851 he began to live in the house together with his wife, Giuseppina Strepponi, also a well-known opera singer. Today the house is owned by a descendant of the Verdi family, Maria Filomena Verdi, who turned the house into a museum structure.
Galleria Alberoni
Piacenza
(9 Km)
Museo di Storia Naturale
Piacenza
(10 Km)
The Museum of Natural History is located in Piacenza, in 2007 the museum was transferred to its current headquarters, and is “led” by science teachers, scholars and groups of naturalists. The core of the collections came from collections kept in the “Romagnosi” Technical Commercial Institute.
Musei di Palazzo Farnese: Museo del Risorgimento
Piacenza
(10 Km)
The Museum of the Risorgimento was inaugurated in 1988 and is housed on the first floor of the Palazzo Farnese. The materials contain history between 1848-1849 and 1859-1861. The historical collection consists of newspapers, posters, texts, weapons and portraits. It all starts with the Napoleonic age and ends with the assassination of the Duke of the Bourbons.
Musei di Palazzo Farnese
Piacenza
(10 Km)
The museums within the Farnese Palace include a wide range of works of art dating from the Middle Ages to the present day. The interior is divided into several sections: the archaeological part, the carriages, the Farnesian glories, the Pinacoteca and the Risorgimento. It is the ideal place for those interested in History and Culture.
Museo della Basilica di S. Antonino
Piacenza
(10 Km)
The Basilica of Sant'Antonino is located on the square of the same name and represents one of the most interesting buildings of the Piacenza architectural culture of the 11th century. The church was dedicated to the patron saint of the city. The building was divided into three naves. The special construction consists of a roof where there is an extraordinary cycle of frescoes from the mid-eleventh century.
Castello di Fombio
Fombio
(10 Km)
The Castle of Fombio was built in the early fourteenth century by the lord of Piacenza, Alberto Scotti. The intent was to erect a fortress where the inhabitants could find refuge in the event of war. The changes occurred in the 18th century reported extensions in the structure. Today, the building is communally owned and can be visited by the public.
Castello Trecchi
Maleo
(8 Km)
During the fifteenth century, the Castle of Trecchi was built, by the Lombard architect Pellegrino Tibaldi, according to a very simple but at the same time particular style. The building then became a country residence.
Bastioni e Mura
Piacenza
(10 Km)
The walls of Piacenza were raised in the sixteenth century, to protect the city, and are considered among the masterpieces of military architecture in which real masters participated in the construction of fortifications, as: Antonio da Sangallo. Currently, some stretches of ramparts in the Porta Borghetto area are in worrying conditions. The Farnesian ramparts are very important for the city, both for their beauty but, above all, for the historicity they represent.
Torre e Porta di Cittadella
Piacenza
(10 Km)
The Tower and the Gate date back to the fourteenth century as part of the City Castle. They were the property of the Visconti, and, at the time, they were also used for reasons of defense and surveillance. The whole system, together with the Castle, passed into the hands of several owners, over the years, who changed its appearance several times. Currently they are in excellent condition so you can easily notice all the medieval structural elements.
Galleria d'arte Ricci Oddi
Piacenza
(10 Km)
Statue Equestri Farnesiane
Piacenza
(10 Km)
The two statues, depicting Ranuccio and Alessandro Farnese, were created by Francesco Mochi da Montevarchi at the beginning of the '600. These are the typical examples of the Baroque, both representatives of different virtues, symbols of the two historical figures. The bases are well groomed, made from fine marble and decorated with great care and attention. Piazza Cavallo took its name precisely from the presence of these two statues.
Pinacoteca del Collegio Alberoni
Piacenza
(9 Km)
Initially, the Art Gallery was created by the collections of Giulio Alberoni, which is why it was named by his name. The artist was in constant contact with some painters of the 18th century, and as a result he added many other particular pieces to his collection, as well as personal ones. Inside we find “S. Turibio that divides the water of a river”, 'Saint Francis in Meditation', 'Martyrdom of Saint Sebastian' and numerous other famous paintings.
Palazzo Vescovile
Piacenza
(10 Km)
The square, in its atypical form, was created under the Papacy of Paul III Farnese (1534-49) as part of the operations aimed at giving a new face to some areas and areas of the city, in view of the assignment of the Duchy of Parma and Piacenza to his son Pier Luigi. On that occasion, the ancient Church was dismantled and the Bishop's Palace was built, placing it in a position adjacent to the Duomo.
Palazzo Landi
Piacenza
(10 Km)
Palazzo Landi is located in Piacenza and is the oldest medieval palace. It was built by Manfredo Landi, while the construction of the building was done by Giovanni Battagio. The building was the seat of the Council of Justice, then the seat of the Finance Court. Today the building is the seat of the Court, the Prefecture and the Court of Assizes.
Palazzo Farnese
Piacenza
(10 Km)
The Farnese Palace located in Piazza Cittadella is the most important monument in the city of Piacenza and is located on the edge of the city to the north, separated from the inhabitants. At the origin of the construction lies the firm determination of Margaret of Austria, wife of Ottavio Farnese.Lately the palace has been expanded into different sections: sculptures, weapons, archaeology, glass and ceramics, farnesian carriages and glories. The building is divided according to different functions. Currently, Palazzo Farnese houses the collections of the civic museum.
Castello di Paderna
Pontenure
(17 Km)
The Paderna Castle was mentioned for the first time in a 9th century document. Since 1453 it was the first stately home of the Marazzani family. Today, the structure is managed by the nobles Pettorelli, and is used for various events and ceremonies.
Castello Cavazzi Somaglia
Somaglia
(13 Km)
After its construction, the Cavazzi Somaglia Castle has undergone numerous restorations. The structure was abandoned for a long time, so inside there are no more traces of its ancient splendor. In 1980 Guendalina Cavazzi della Somaglia, donated the building to the Municipality. Currently in the structure there is the Amphibian Center and the teaching classrooms that make us during guided tours to the Monticchie Nature Reserve.
Palazzo del Governatore
Piacenza
(10 Km)
Built between 1787 and 1790 by architect Lotario Tomba, it includes a large sundial on the facade with a perpetual calendar. The building has been crowned by statues of pagan gods.
Palazzo del Comune
Piacenza
(10 Km)
Known as the "Gothic", erected around 1281, it shows a portico with pointed arches. Inside, a large living room, 43.80 meters long and almost 17 meters wide, once used to house the assemblies of the people, it is now home to major exhibitions.
Teatro dei Filodrammatici
Piacenza
(10 Km)
Former church of the sixth century converted into a theater at the beginning of the twentieth century. The Liberty style façade belongs to engineer Gazzola.
Duomo
Piacenza
(10 Km)
Built between 1222 and 1233, on the ruins of an ancient paleo Christian basilica, in the Romanesque style of the Po valley where are felt the Gothic elements of the time.
Basilica di S. Antonino
Piacenza
(10 Km)
Founded in the fourth century by the first bishop of Piacenza, it is named after the patron saint of the city and has a large hall called the "Paradise" for the beauty of its architecture.
Chiesa di Sant'Agostino
Piacenza
(10 Km)
It dates back to the sixteenth century. Designed by Panizzari, known as Carmosino . The facade is neoclassical and the interior is spacious and harmonious with five aisles divided by columns and pillars (a unique example in the city).
Chiesa di San Savino
Piacenza
(9 Km)
One of the oldest churches in Piacenza (it was built after the fifth century) that preserves inside two exquisite mosaics representing the months and zodiac signs.
Chiesa di Santa Maria di Campagna
Piacenza
(10 Km)
An important document of the Renaissance, built between 1522 and 1528 and it is considered the masterpiece of Alessio Tramello. It preserves precious frescoes by Giovanni Antonio de 'Sacchis.
Chiesa di San Sepolcro
Piacenza
(10 Km)
it is an impressive Renaissance church, whose design has been signed by Alessio Tramello. Built between 1513 and 1533 for the Olivetani monks, in the Napoleonic period it was transformed into a military hospital in 1903 and only reopened for worship