Il Museo Bodoniano, inaugurated in 1963, is the oldest printing museum in Italy, housed on the top floor of the Biblioteca Palatina in the Farnese palace of the Pilotta. It documents the activity of the printer Giambattista Bodoni, born in Saluzzo in 1740 and active in Parma, at the Stamperia Ducale and in his own Printing Workshop, from 1768 until his death in 1813. The Museum exhibits a rich collection of Bodoni prints, a substantial correspondence, and the precious collection of tools from Giambattista Bodoni’s Workshop. The exhibition is organized into six sections, useful to illustrate the life and works of the printer, the history of the book from manuscript to present day, the evolution of the printed page and typeface, the history of typography in Parma from the 15th to the 20th century. Of great interest is the section dedicated to the Bodoni workshop, which displays punches, matrices, forms for casting types, and other tools that explain the typographic work process.
The Museum offers the public a rich modern library containing valuable works of Italian publishing, studies of graphic design and editorial design, essays and monographs on Bodoni, books on the history and printing techniques. It also promotes studies and research in the field of graphic art and typography and regularly organizes exhibitions, conferences, lectures, seminars, and educational visits aimed at schools of all levels.
Information about Museo Bodoniano
Piazzale della Pilotta, 3
43100 Parma (Parma)
0521220449
museobodoni@beniculturali.it
https://www.museobodoni.beniculturali.it
from Monday to Saturday 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM
free
Source: MIBACT

