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    Piacenza was the capital city of the duchy until Ottavio Farnese, Duke of Parma (1547–1586), moved the capital to Parma. The city underwent some of its most difficult years during the rule of Odoardo Farnese, Duke of Parma (1622–1646). Out of the population of 30,000 in the city between 6,000 and 13,000 Piacentini died from famine and plague.

  2. Jan 26, 2020 · Piacenza has a fantastic location and is situated in-between some of Italy’s most popular cities. Approximately 30 minutes to the east of Piacenza is the delightful city of Parma – Parma is known for its Ham exports, but also has a great deal of history, culture and interesting attractions.

  3. Dec 23, 2014 · See ways to experience (2) 2024. 2. Duomo Di Piacenza - Cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta e Santa Giustina. 471. Churches & Cathedrals. By mrstraveller1. Piacenza is a very pleasurable, easy to navigate city & the Duomo is at its heart.

  4. 5. Duomo di Piacenza. Another of the best things to do in Piacenza is to visit the Duomo di Piacenza (Piacenza Cathedral). The Piacenza Cathedral, otherwise known as the Duomo di Piacenza was built in the 12th-13th centuries. It is one of the most valuable pieces of Romanesque architecture in Northern Italy!

  5. Piacenza is a quiet, accessible town, offering many pleasures for the palate and the eyes, with many small treasures to discover and signs from the past, like its Cathedral, ‘Palazzo Gotico’ and ‘Palazzo Farnese’.. Not to mention the wonderful noble mansions, its several churches and the narrow streets of the center, which hide pleasant glimpses and unexpected surprises.

  6. 23,255. Piacenza, Italy. Located on the border of Lombardy and Emilia-Romagna, and within day-trip distance of Milan, pretty Piacenza’s strategic location has been important since Roman times. Today, travelers are tempted with local wine, gourmet specialties, and a countryside dotted with castles and medieval villages. Read more.

  7. Discover territories. Set between the Po and the Apennines, Piacenza and its province carve out a territory that makes its way through valleys, rivers, vineyards and panoramas enriched by lots of castles, towers and bell towers. Discover our artistic and natural beauties, come and visit us. Art & Culture.

  8. Piacenza is the most western city of the Emilia-Romagna region, in Northern Italy. It has strong relations with Lombardy (in particular with Milan) with which it borders. Dating back to Roman times when it was known as "Placentia" (desire for pleasure) or "Terra di passo" (Land of passage) – as was called by Leonardo da Vinci thanks to its geographical location – the city has ...

  9. Where it isLocated in the centre of the Padana Valley, Piacenza is on the right bank of the river Po, only 67 Km from Milan. Along the final part of the ancient Via Emilia, the town is located in the Northernmost and Westernmost part of the Emilia region.Why visit itThis quiet, provincial town, easy to live in and dedicated to the pleasures of good food, is also characterised by small ...

  10. Piacenza. Italy, Europe. Named 'pleasant place' (Placentia) by the Romans, Piacenza soon proved itself to be an important strategic location as well. Just short of the regional border with Lombardy, the contemporary city is perfect day-trip fodder. Its picturesque centre reveals a beautiful Gothic town hall and a couple of august churches.