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Parma, Emilia-Romagna
In the north east of Parma, this Carthusian monastery was built in 1225 for the bishop of Spoleto Rolando T... More on Yahoo! Travel
PRICE TICKETS Adults: Euro 7,00 Schools-childrens: Euro 5,50 Childrens: (from 6 to 16 years) Euro 2,50 Infr... More on TripAdvisor

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Parma
The current park area is offically 160 acres but plans exist to expand it to 400 acres. The park is owned by the City of Parma. I wrote an email to the land management committe asking about their b... More on trails.mtbr.com
If you want the best experience, park at St. More on trails.mtbr.com

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1 Viale Partigiani d'Italia, Parma 43100, Italy

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Parma
NOTE: If you are not from Northeast Ohio, do not come to this trail! For the rest of us who are stuck in Cleveland, this trail is an ATV-based trail that starts behind a Methodist church off State ... More on trails.mtbr.com
Just as an update...the "best" parts of this area has just been wiped out thanks to a new housing developement! There is still a "fire" road back there, but it is mostly flat, with a few water cros... More on trails.mtbr.com

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Parma

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Via Trento, 32, Parma, Emilia-Romagna
City sightseeing with a tourist guide is a very different experience! Visiting an exhibition, a museum, a c... More on TripAdvisor
If you love Parmigiano Reggiano this a great tour. Our guide met us at the diary with 20 other people. The ... More on TripAdvisor

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Via Università, 12, Parma 43100, Italy
Parma, a Roman colony from 183 BCE, has always had political importance thanks to its central geographic position between the Padana valley, Liguria and Tuscany which has made it the site of intense economic, social and cultural exchanges. ... More on Yahoo! Travel

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90 Via Farini, Parma 43100, Italy
This garden, created for scientific interest by Guatteri and directed in the past by illustrious scientists, is rich in magnificent examples of plants, such as the distinctive Ginkgo biloba planted in 1795. There is a notable collection ... More on Yahoo! Travel

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Ponte Verdi, Parma 43100, Italy

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5 Viale Rimembranze, Parma 43100, Italy
Formerly a military structure, today it is a paradise for sporty types and the whole family. Requested by Alessandro Farnese, its construction began in 1591. It consists of an imposing pentagonal shaped building with five angular ... More on Yahoo! Travel
