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The region boasts a rich historical, cultural, and culinary heritage, making it ideal for those looking to discover the traditions and beauty of Bassa Parmense. Among the most notable attractions are the picturesque castles in the area, including the Rocca dei Rossi in San Secondo, the Rocca Sanvitale in Fontanellato, the Rocca di Soragna, which is still inhabited by Prince Diofebo Meli Lupi, and the grand Reggia di Colorno, once the summer residence of Maria Luigia d’Austria.
For literature enthusiasts, it's possible to relive the ambiance of the "Mondo Piccolo" created by Giovannino Guareschi, the writer known for the beloved characters Don Camillo and Peppone, who was born and raised in the small village of Fontanelle.
Music lovers can explore the Verdian places, including Giuseppe Verdi’s birthplace, the opulent Villa Sant’Agata, and the town of Busseto, where the maestro lived and composed his works.
The great Po River, with its ever-changing landscapes, is an excellent spot for leisurely bike rides along the banks and floodplains, thanks to the new cycle path connecting to the countryside roads inland.
For a journey through authentic flavors, the Strada del Culatello di Zibello offers an unmissable experience, featuring the renowned DOP culatello, the Fortana del Taro IGT wine, the cooked and raw shoulder of San Secondo, the DOP Parmigiano Reggiano, and local salami, all of which showcase the region's gastronomic excellence.
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