The best museums in Parma in September 2025

These are the top 20 best museums in Parma, Italy, ranked by their rating and popularity in 2025. Click a museum for more information about the museum, including visitor information, exhibitions and reviews.

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  1. National Gallery (Galleria Nazionale)1

    National Gallery (Galleria Nazionale)

     Parma
    The National Gallery of Parma, also known as Galleria Nazionale di Parma, is situated in Piazza della Pilotta 6, within the premises of the Palazzo della Pilotta. This location is in the heart of Parma, making it easily accessible for tourists.
  2. Bodoni Museum2

    Bodoni Museum

     Parma
    The Bodoni Museum, also known as Museo Bodoni, is situated within the Palazzo della Pilotta in Parma. This museum is dedicated to the life and works of Giambattista Bodoni (1740-1813), a renowned Italian typographer, type-designer, compositor, printer and publisher.
  3. Glauco Lombardi museum3

    Glauco Lombardi museum

     Parma
    The Lombardi Museum, situated on Giuseppe Garibaldi street in Parma, is a renowned institution dedicated to the preservation of history and art. Its location corresponds to the Piazzale della Pace, making it easily accessible for visitors.
  4. Pinacoteca G Stuard4

    Pinacoteca G Stuard

     Parma
    The Stuard Gallery, located in Parma, has been housed in the wing of the Benedictine Abbey San Paolo since 2002. This historic location adds a unique charm to the gallery, making it a fascinating destination for art and history enthusiasts alike. The gallery is named after its benefactor and collector, Giuseppe Stuard, who bequeathed the first works to the gallery.
  5. National Archaeological Museum of Parma5

    National Archaeological Museum of Parma

     Parma
    The National Archaeological Museum of Parma, founded in 1760, is one of the oldest archaeological collections in the world. This historical significance adds a layer of depth to the visitor's experience, as they are not only viewing ancient artifacts, but doing so in a museum with a rich history of its own.
  6. Museo Diocesano Benedetto Antelami6

    Museo Diocesano Benedetto Antelami

     Parma
    The Diocesan Museum of Parma, inaugurated in March 2003, is housed in the basement of the restored Episcopal Palace. This restoration project allowed for the creation of an exhibition itinerary, providing a dedicated space for the display of archaeological finds and works of art from the Cathedral, the Baptistery, and the diocesan territory.
  7. Museum of Chinese Art and Ethnography7

    Museum of Chinese Art and Ethnography

     Parma
    The Museum of Chinese Art and Ethnography is situated in Parma, Italy. It is housed within the mother house of the Saverian Missionaries, a religious order founded in 1895. The museum is considered one of the most important of its kind in Europe.
  8. Camera di San Paolo e Cella di Santa Caterina8

    Camera di San Paolo e Cella di Santa Caterina

     Parma
    The Camera di San Paolo, also known as the Abbess' Chamber, is a room located in the former Monastery of San Paolo in Parma, northern Italy. This historical site is renowned for its frescoes painted by Correggio, a celebrated Italian painter of the Renaissance period. The room was part of a complex of six rooms that formed the personal apartment of the abbess Giovanna Piacenza.
  9. Istituto Ricerche Esplosivistiche9

    Istituto Ricerche Esplosivistiche

     Parma
    The Istituto Ricerche Esplosivistiche (IRE) was established in the 1980s as a private collection by its founder and current president, Danilo Coppe. His professional journey began in the Apuan Marble Basin, followed by work in quarries for cement aggregates. He later collaborated with Lennart Abersten, a Swedish specialist who first diverted the lava of a volcano during the Eruption of Etna in 1983 using explosives in a targeted manner.
  10. Centro Studi e Archivio della Comunicazione - CSAC10

    Centro Studi e Archivio della Comunicazione - CSAC

     Parma
    Since 2007, the CSAC is located at the Abbazia di Valserena, also known as “Certosa di Paradigna”, a few kilometers from Parma. This location offers a unique setting for the center's collections and exhibitions.
  11. Archivio di Stato di Parma11

    Archivio di Stato di Parma

     Parma
    The Archivio di Stato di Parma is a repository of a wide range of historical documents. It preserves the documentation produced by institutions before the unification of Italy and those state post-unification, generally included in the territory of the province. The archive also houses documents from public bodies, families, individuals, associations, and other private entities that hold significant historical interest.
  12. House of Sound12

    House of Sound

     Parma
    La Casa del Suono, located in Parma, is a unique museum that focuses on the history and evolution of instruments used for sound reproduction and transmission. It offers an extensive collection of around 400 pieces, ranging from early phonographs and galena radios to modern digital players. The museum provides a fascinating journey through the development of sound technology, making it an interesting visit for anyone interested in music, technology, or history.
  13. Antica Spezieria di San Giovanni13

    Antica Spezieria di San Giovanni

     Parma
    The Antica Spezieria di San Giovanni is a historic pharmacy that has been converted into a museum. It is located in Borgo Pipa 1/a in Parma, within the Abbey of San Giovanni Evangelista. This unique museum offers a glimpse into the history of medicine and pharmacy, showcasing a collection of ancient tools and artifacts used in the preparation of medicines.
  14. Botanical Garden Parma14

    Botanical Garden Parma

     Parma
  15. Castello dei Burattini - Museo Giordano Ferrari15

    Castello dei Burattini - Museo Giordano Ferrari

     Parma
    Il Castello dei Burattini is a unique museum located in Parma, Italy. It is dedicated to the display of puppets, marionettes, and other stage objects. This museum offers a fascinating insight into the world of puppetry and marionette art, showcasing a wide range of items that have been used in performances over the years.
  16. Casa della Musica16

    Casa della Musica

     Parma
    La Casa della Musica, or the House of Music, is situated in Palazzo Cusani, an aristocratic residence located at the northern edge of the historic center of Parma. This location adds a touch of historical charm to the music institution, making it a unique destination for music lovers visiting the city.
  17. 17

    Birthplace of Arturo Toscanini Museum

     Parma
  18. 18

    Santissima Annunziata

     Parma
  19. 19

    Museo Fondazione Cariparma

     Parma
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    Museo Costantiniano della Steccata

     Parma
    The Museo Costantiniano della Steccata is situated in the city of Parma, specifically within the Basilica of Santa Maria della Steccata. This location adds a unique historical and architectural context to the museum, making it an interesting destination for tourists interested in both art and history.

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