San Leonardo District

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Chiesi Gardens is the urban regeneration project breathing new life into the historic Chiesi industrial site on Via Palermo, Parma, Italy. It celebrates the enduring bond between Chiesi and the San Leonardo district—the place where our story began in 1935 and from which we grew into a global biopharmaceutical company.

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In the foreground, Chiesi – Building B, Via Palermo, Parma, 2024.
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Chiesi, Via Palermo, Parma, 2024
Heritage as a spark of innovation
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The story of the Chiesi site on Via Palermo, Parma, began in 1955, when founder Giacomo Chiesi established the company’s first industrial-scale production plant—marking the start of a journey that would lead to a global biopharmaceutical group.

Located in the heart of San Leonardo district, the site expanded for decades to support Chiesi’s growth. From the late 1980s, most operations gradually moved to new facilities in Parma, leaving behind a densely built 10,000 square-meter area. This historic place still embodies Chiesi’s origins, its pioneering spirit, and the deep bond with the community where everything began.

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Giacomo Chiesi on site during the construction of the Chiesi’s first industrial plant in Via Palermo, Parma, 1954
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Main historic building of Chiesi site in Via Palermo, Parma, 1955
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Chiesi, Via Palermo, Parma, 2024
San Leonardo District
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Neighborhood overview
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San Leonardo has transformed from an industrial hub into a vibrant, densely populated neighborhood-diverse in identities yet limited in shared community spaces. With Chiesi Gardens, we chose to care for this district by reimagining our historic site and opening it to the city of Parma and beyond.

Andrea Chiesi
Head of Special Projects
Chiesi Group
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