- Palazzo della Pilotta
The Palazzo della Pilotta is a complex of edifices in the historical centre of
Parma , northernItaly . Its name derives from the game ofpelota .Built around 1583, during the last years of reign of Duke
Ottavio Farnese , it developed around the corridor ("Corridore") which connected the keep ("Rocchetta", traces of which can be seen next the river Parma) to the Ducal Palace: the latter, begun in 1622 under Duke Ranuccio I, was never completed. the façade on the "Piazza della Ghiaia" is missing and the annexed Dominican church of St. Peter was demolished only in recent times.The existing complex includes three courts: the "Cortile di San Pietro Martire" (now best known as "Cortile della Pilotta"), "Cortile del Guazzatoio" (originally "della pelota") and the "Cortile della Racchetta". The Pilotta was to house a large hall, later turned into the
Farnese Theatre , the stables and the grooms' residences, the Academy Hall and other rooms.After the end of the Farnese family the edifice was sacked starting with Duke Charles I, who moved all the Farnese asset to
Naples .Presently the edifice includes:
*National Archaeological Museum
*Scuola d'arte Toschi
*Palatine Library
*Museo Bodoniano
*Teatro Farnese
*Galleria Nazionale di Parma
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