Santa Maria del Quartiere is a Baroque-style church in the quarter of the Oltretorrente of the city of Parma, Italy.
The church was built inside the medieval walls from 1604 to 1619, on the site of a prior chapel dedicated to Mary, adjacent to the quarters for troops of the Duchy, hence its name.
The presbytery includes a ceiling fresco (1626) depicting Samuel anointing David as King by Giulio Orlandini.
[1] The cupola at the center of the church has large and teeming fresco of the Trinity with angels and with the Ascended Virgin and Saints in Paradise (1626-1629), work by Pier Antonio Bernabei and his pupils: his brother Alessandro and Giovanni Maria Conti della Camera.
The decoration of the chapels occurred mainly in the nineteenth century, and has works by Tommaso Bandini, Giovanni Gaibazzi, and Francesco Pescatori.