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Emilia-Romagna is tourist-light Tuscany, without crowds but with plenty of similar charms. Take a look at why and when you should visit Emilia-Romagna. The information in this article is taken from The Rough Guide to Italy your essential guide for visiting Italy.
Emilia-Romagna is the 'Food Valley' and home to many charming towns, but it's also the heartland of Italy's auto industry so it tends to work a lot harder than Tuscany to win over visitors.
You'll definitely find it more authentic and considerably less busy than Tuscany. Yet Emilia-Romagna is very much capable of surprising, as even the briefest glance at its highlights quickly proves.
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Pork is an Emilia-Romagna speciality and almost every meal here starts with cold cuts. Parma Ham is the best known but don't miss the delectable local Culatello di Zibello, produced in Colorno.
There are only 14 Culatello producers worldwide and Al Vèdel is one of them. Here they serve Culatello with sparkling red Lambrusco wine which perfectly complements the dense, richness of the pork.
Don't shy away from the thought of Lambrusco, the local Emilia-Romagno version is as complex as its home region and absolutely nothing like the supermarket Lambrusco that's sold outside Italy.
Look forward to Gnocchi Fritti as a side dish. This puffy fried bread stuffed with meat and cheese complements pork dishes beautifully. And if you've already developed a taste for Colorno, stay at Antica Grancia Benedettina.
Emilio-Romagna is the region for Italy finest cured pork © Yulia Grigoryeva/Shutterstock
A former Roman trading post and staging town for pilgrims, Parma is now Emilio-Romagna's cultural hub. It's renowned for grand architecture and La Pilotta complex of extraordinary buildings is a perfect example.
Don't miss the Villa Farnese Theatre which was built in 1611 to stage epic royal performances and is used today as a concert venue. Then, to fully immerse in cultured Parma, stay at Palazzo Gozzi in the historic centre.
Parma is the cultured heart of Emilio-Romagna © Sergey Dzyuba/Shutterstock
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