Culture and history of the territory
The Palatine Library of Parma was founded on August 1st 1761, by Don Filippo di Borbone, Duke of Parma, Piacenza and Guastalla and has important manuscript and printed collections and is mainly oriented towards humanistic history. Currently it depends on the Ministry for Cultural Heritage and Activities and collects and preserves the national Italian publishing production and, through the compulsory deposit of printed matter, also the local production. Among his most significant funds are the Fondo parmense which undoubtedly constitutes the most substantial collection of the Library. Of this initial core we cannot fail to mention the Spanish fund of the Siglo de oro: the collection of works by Lope de Vega and Comedias de diferentes autores. In 1828 the Sovereign Maria Luigia bought from the engraver and painter Paolo Toschi, to donate it to the library, the Ortalli collection of prints and drawings, including 40,000 engravings to witness the European art of the 15th-19th centuries.
