Opened in 2004, the Museo del Tricolore brings to life the story of the Italian flag (Italian Tricolore).
Built in 1866, this elegant theater hosts plays and workshops for both adults and children. Whether you are looking for a drama, ballet, or workshop on jokes, this is an excellent place to check out. It has over 150 seats and excellent acoustics.
Established in 1985, Teatro Due is one of the best entertainment hubs in the city. Located in a historic building that dates back to 1902, the theater offers ultimate entertainment through its interesting line up of events throughout the year. This award winning theater has seen exceptional performers like Laura Cleri, Paolo Bocelli, Luca Nucera, and Nanni Tormen, among a plethora of other talented actors put up a great show. Garnered with lavish accolades, the theater has been awarded the prestigious Premio Sant'Ilario award by the local government.
The wooden Teatro Farnese by Giovanni Battista Aleotti (also known as the Argenta) was built in the original Sala d'Arme in the Palazzo della Pilotta. It was constructed for Ranuccio I Farnese in 1618 to celebrate Cosimo II de' Medici's stay in Parma. The theatre became an example for its uniqueness, from the very structure with its moveable scenery to the machinery which could lift performers into the air, and also for the ingenious system which flooded the theatre so that nautical battles could be staged.