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- Certosa_di_Parma abstract "The Certosa di Parma (Certosa di San Girolamo) is a former Carthusian Monastery located in the outskirts of Parma. The first Carthusian monastery at the site was constructed from 1285 to 1304, by the initiative of the archbishop of Spoleto, Rolando Taverna. Little, if any, remains of that structure, the minor cloister dates from the 15th century. At the site between 1673 and 1722, a new Baroque monastery, cloister and church were built base don designs by Francesco Pescaroli. In 1769, the monastery was suppressed and the site became used for manufacture of cigars, and became the "Fabbrica Ducale dei Tabacchi di Parma". In 1900, it became a reformatory for juvenile offenders. In 1975, it acquired its present function as a school for prison police (Scuola di Formazione e Aggiornamento della Polizia Penitenziaria). The church, dedicated to St. Jerome, chiesa dedicata a San Girolamo, has works and frescoes by Francesco Pescaroli, Alessandro Baratta, Gian Battista Natali, and Ilario Spolverini.The monastery was suppressed at the time when Stendhal's novel The Charterhouse of Parma was written.".
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- Certosa_di_Parma wikiPageWikiLink Alessandro_Baratta.
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- Certosa_di_Parma wikiPageWikiLink Category:Carthusian_monasteries_in_Italy.
- Certosa_di_Parma wikiPageWikiLink Category:Churches_in_Parma.
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- Certosa_di_Parma wikiPageWikiLink Francesco_Pescaroli.
- Certosa_di_Parma wikiPageWikiLink Gian_Battista_Natali.
- Certosa_di_Parma wikiPageWikiLink Ilario_Spolverini.
- Certosa_di_Parma wikiPageWikiLink Marconi-San_Girolamo-Fesca.
- Certosa_di_Parma wikiPageWikiLink Parma.
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- Certosa_di_Parma wikiPageWikiLink Stendhal.
- Certosa_di_Parma wikiPageWikiLink The_Charterhouse_of_Parma.
- Certosa_di_Parma wikiPageWikiLink File:Certosa_di_parma_02.JPG.
- Certosa_di_Parma wikiPageWikiLink File:Chiesa_S.Girolamo_Parma.jpg.
- Certosa_di_Parma wikiPageWikiLink File:Galleria_chiostro_Certosa_di_Parma.jpg.
- Certosa_di_Parma wikiPageWikiLink File:Sagrestia_Certosa_di_Parma.jpg.
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- Certosa_di_Parma subject Category:Carthusian_monasteries_in_Italy.
- Certosa_di_Parma subject Category:Churches_in_Parma.
- Certosa_di_Parma subject Category:Monasteries_in_Emilia-Romagna.
- Certosa_di_Parma hypernym Monastery.
- Certosa_di_Parma type Article.
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- Certosa_di_Parma type Article.
- Certosa_di_Parma type Attraction.
- Certosa_di_Parma comment "The Certosa di Parma (Certosa di San Girolamo) is a former Carthusian Monastery located in the outskirts of Parma. The first Carthusian monastery at the site was constructed from 1285 to 1304, by the initiative of the archbishop of Spoleto, Rolando Taverna. Little, if any, remains of that structure, the minor cloister dates from the 15th century. At the site between 1673 and 1722, a new Baroque monastery, cloister and church were built base don designs by Francesco Pescaroli.".
- Certosa_di_Parma label "Certosa di Parma".
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- Certosa_di_Parma depiction Certosa_di_parma_02.JPG.
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