Discover the secrets of the Arena, the house of Juliet, and the medieval rulers of Verona.
Discover the secrets of the Arena, the house of Juliet, and the medieval rulers of Verona.
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The Renaissance city gate, once the main southern entrance to Verona. It is the monumental beginning of the historic Corso Porta Nuova.
The largest square in Verona and one of the largest in Europe. The bustling heart of the city, surrounded by historic buildings and dominated by the Roman Arena.
Ancient Roman amphitheater, the third largest in the world. Once the arena of gladiator battles, today it is famous for summer opera festivals.
Medieval building, traditionally considered the home of the Capulet family. It is famous for the balcony where Juliet was supposed to have spoken with Romeo.
The oldest square in Verona, once the Roman forum. Today, it is a bustling market surrounded by frescoes on 'Case Mazzanti' and historical palaces.
An elegant square, once the political center of Verona. Surrounded by palaces of the rulers from the Scaligeri family and Venetian governors. In the center stands a monument of Dante.
Spectacular Gothic tombs-mausoleums of the Scaligeri family, rulers of Verona from the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries. They are located right next to Piazza dei Signori.
The largest church in Verona, a magnificent example of Italian Gothic architecture. Built by the Dominicans, it is famous for its impressive interior and the fresco by Pisanello.
The oldest bridge in Verona, dating back to Roman times (1st century BC). It connects the historic center with the Hill of Saint Peter and the Roman Theater.
Verona Cathedral (Cattedrale di Santa Maria Matricolare), the main church of the city. It is a complex of buildings combining Romanesque and Gothic styles.
Ancient Roman gate from the first century AD. Once the main entrance to Roman Verona (on the Via Postumia road), now an impressive monument in the city center.
The mighty medieval castle (Old Castle) built by the Scaliger family on the Adige River. Today, it houses the Castelvecchio Museum.
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