Camera di San Paolo, Parma
Facts and practical information
Nestled within the heart of Parma, Italy, the Camera di San Paolo stands as a testament to the exquisite artistry of the Renaissance. This chamber, located in the former Benedictine convent of San Paolo, is adorned with a ceiling fresco painted by the renowned artist Antonio da Correggio in 1519.
Correggio's work in the Camera di San Paolo is a masterpiece of illusionistic fresco painting, where mythological scenes and figures seem to come alive on the vaulted ceiling. The centerpiece of the fresco is the depiction of Diana, the goddess of the hunt, surrounded by a host of playful cherubs and enchanting figures, all set against a backdrop of lush foliage and a clear blue sky.
The artistic significance of this chamber lies in Correggio's innovative use of perspective and his ability to infuse the space with a sense of dynamism and movement. The frescoes are a precursor to the later Baroque style, and their influence can be seen in the works of subsequent generations of artists.
The Camera di San Paolo is not just a cultural landmark but also a key attraction for visitors to Parma. It offers a unique glimpse into the creative genius of Correggio and the spirit of the Renaissance. For art enthusiasts and history buffs alike, the Camera di San Paolo is a must-see destination that enriches the cultural tapestry of Parma.
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Camera di San Paolo – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta, Galleria nazionale di Parma, Battistero di Parma, San Giovanni Evangelista.
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How to get to Camera di San Paolo by public transport?
Bus
- Pilotta • Lines: 2, 7 (5 min walk)
- Piazza Ghiaia • Lines: 2, 7 (7 min walk)
Train
- Parma (10 min walk)