Best attractions and places to see around Colorno. Situated on the banks of the Parma River within the flat landscapes of the Po Valley, Colorno is a historic town in Emilia-Romagna. It is known for its rich Baroque heritage, including the grand Reggia di Colorno and its French-style gardens. The area offers a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and picturesque natural features.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Childhood memories!!! My first movies on TV.
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"A few blocks from the main square, at Via De Amicis 2, you'll find the signposted Museo Peppone e Don Camillo, opened in 1989 and named in that order because the mayor at the time was a communist (!). In front of it stands the tank from "The Great Battle of Don Camillo," and the locomotive that was supposed to transport Peppone to his exile in Rome is also still preserved. The lovingly curated exhibition about the making of the films features newspaper articles, photos, and many relics from the filming, such as bicycles and Peppone's fiery red motorcycle. Various souvenirs are also available for purchase." (Source: https://www.michael-mueller-verlag.de/de/wussten_sie_dass_don_camillo_und_peppone/ )
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This is the exit from the Museum of Don Camillo and Peppone. We couldn't find the entrance. Tickets are supposedly available at the tourist information office on the main street near this house.
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Museum with memories of the film Don Camillo e Peppone, which was first shown on the screen in 1952. There are probably 5 films now 🧐😀.
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Inaugurated on 16 April 1989, thanks to the efforts and enthusiasm of a group of passionate volunteers from the town, the “Peppone and Don Camillo” Museum is a space in which you can immerse yourself in the past, letting yourself be guided by the original film posters, photographs in black and white, from the objects of the film sets and from the stories of our young tourist informants. The environments contain numerous memorabilia linked to the filming of the series including: Peppone's motorbike, Don Camillo's cassock, the bicycles of the protagonists used in the final scene of the third film, the sidecar and the projector with which the first film was shown (“Don Camillo”, directed by Julien Duviver, 1952) at the “Cinema Verdi” in Brescello, in the absolute world premiere. Outside the museum it is possible to see the tank that appears in a scene of the third film ("Don Camillo and the Honorable Peppone", directed by Carmine Gallone, 1955) and the train locomotive with which, at the end of the first film, Don Camillo is sent into exile in the mountains by the Bishop following one of his stunts. On the first floor of the Museum you can admire the photographs taken during the making of the films, as well as the reconstructions of some filming environments (such as Peppone's desk). The bookshop then allows the purchase of souvenirs, books, DVDs and typical local products, including the famous Spongata di Brescello.
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This museum in the center of Brescello tells the story of some of the best-selling novels (which later became films) in the history of Italian publishing: the adventures of Don Camillo and Peppone, written by Giovannino Guareschi. The novels were set in Brescello: if Don Camillo is the parish priest of the town, the antagonist-friend Peppone is the mayor of the town, belonging to the Italian Communist Party. Many comic moments from films are still part of the Italian cultural imagination.
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On 2 June 2001, on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the first film, two bronze statues of the two characters were placed in Piazza Matteotti, who "greet" each other from one side of the square to the other (that of Don Camillo in the church part ; that of Peppone in front of the town hall), created by Andrea Zangani.
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Colorno is rich in history. The most prominent site is the Reggia di Colorno, often called the 'Versailles of Parma,' which served as a ducal palace for influential families. You can also visit the Chiesa di San Liborio, an 18th-century church with an elegant interior, and the Aranciaia, which now houses the Museum of Peasant Civilisation and Pre-Industrial Technology. Don't miss the historic town center with its arcaded streets and Baroque architecture.
Yes, the meticulously restored French-style Gardens of the Reggia offer a beautiful setting for leisurely strolls, especially in spring and early summer. Colorno is also nestled on the banks of the Parma River within the Po Valley, providing scenic riverside views and opportunities for walks along the water.
Families can enjoy exploring the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Sabbioneta, known for its 'ideal city' concept. Another great option is the Peppone and Don Camillo Museum, Brescello, which brings to life the famous Italian novels and films with original memorabilia. The French-style Gardens of the Reggia also provide a pleasant outdoor space for all ages.
The flat landscapes of the Po Valley around Colorno are ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, cycling, and gravel biking. For example, there are moderate hiking routes like the 'Church of San Rocco of Vedole – Reggia di Colorno loop' and cycling tours such as the 'Reggia di Colorno – Parma Morta Nature Reserve loop'. You can explore more options in the dedicated guides for hiking, cycling, and gravel biking around Colorno.
The French-style Gardens of the Reggia are particularly beautiful in spring and early summer. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for exploring the town's historical sites and enjoying outdoor activities without extreme heat.
Absolutely! Colorno is situated along the Culatello di Zibello Trail, highlighting a famous local cured meat and offering a unique culinary experience. Within the Reggia di Colorno, you'll also find the ALMA International School of Italian Cuisine, a renowned culinary institution.
Yes, just a short distance away, you can visit Sabbioneta (UNESCO World Heritage Site). This walled city is recognized for embodying the Renaissance 'ideal city' concept, featuring sumptuous palaces and harmonious alleys.
The Reggia di Colorno is a grand ducal palace, often referred to as the 'Versailles of Parma.' Originally a 14th-century fortress, it was transformed into an elegant residence. Today, it hosts art exhibitions and cultural events. You can explore its opulent interiors, the ALMA International School of Italian Cuisine, and the beautiful French-style Gardens that surround it.
Yes, the Brescello Square with Statues of Don Camillo and Peppone is noted as wheelchair accessible, allowing visitors to enjoy the charming town square and its iconic statues.
Colorno offers a couple of distinct museums. The Aranciaia within the Reggia complex houses the Museum of Peasant Civilisation and Pre-Industrial Technology. Nearby, in Brescello, you can visit the Peppone and Don Camillo Museum, dedicated to the beloved Italian novels and films, showcasing original film posters, photographs, and memorabilia.
The historic town center of Colorno is characterized by its arcaded streets and pastel-colored buildings, reflecting its rich Baroque heritage. You can also find the Church of Santa Margherita, with its Gothic origins, and the Water Tower, dating back to 1718–1719, which was once part of the Ducal Garden's hydraulic system.
Corte San Giorgio is a historical site with Roman origins. It features the Oratory of S. Giorgio, erected in 1876, and remnants of a Matildic-period church. Visitors can still admire its Romanesque bell tower, built largely with Roman material, offering a glimpse into the region's ancient past.


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