The Cattedrale di Parma, or Cathedral of Parma, is a Romanesque cathedral located in the city of Parma, Italy. It was consecrated in 1106 and is known for its stunning architecture, featuring a blend of Romanesque and Gothic styles. The cathedral's façade is adorned with intricate sculptures and a striking rose window.
Inside, the cathedral boasts a magnificent frescoed ceiling painted by Correggio, a renowned Italian artist of the Renaissance. The interior also houses important religious artworks and the tomb of Saint Bernardine of Siena. The Cattedrale di Parma is a significant cultural and historical landmark in the region.