Palazzo Ducale del Giardino in Parma was the destination of artists, onlookers, collectors from all over Europe. It was the Royal Palace of Parma, with its Garden, its splendid fountain, placed at the entrance, then its greenhouses and its oranges. The numerous frescoes that enrich the interior are the work of important artists who dedicated themselves to them between the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries: Cesare Baglioni, Benigno Bossi, Jacopo Bertoia, who painted scenes from Orlando Furioso. Furthermore, Tiarini, Agostino Carracci and Gian Battista Trotti frescoed the Hall of Erminia, the Hall of Love and the Hall of Legends respectively. Since 1953 the building has housed the headquarters of the Carabinieri Command of Parma and is currently closed to the public with the exception of specific initiatives where it is possible to visit it.