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Quote: The heart of Verona is its pink marble first century Roman Arena. Once the scene of gladiatorial spectacles, it now stages an annual open-air annual opera season. It is the third largest Roman amphitheatre in Read More
Quote: Walking through the Arco della Coste you arrive in the third famous square - Piazza dei Signori. Dante's statue stands in the center of the square. The famous poet looks happier here than the Dante’s monument on Read More
Quote: Piazza delle Erbe, or "grass area" - the most famous square in Verona, located on the ancient site of the ancient forum. On the grassy area stands the house Matstsanti (Case Mazzanti), its remarkable facade, Read More
Quote: Until now there are disputes, but there was Juliet Capulet and his Romeo Montague? But while these arguments are enterprising Gentlemen of Verona equipped with one of the ancient houses with a suitable balcony Read More
Quote: The old Roman Theater (Teatro) is located across the river from the Piazza Bra, but it is possible to walk there without too much effort. The theater is still used as a theater, and the only disappointment is Read More
Quote: A narrow street connects Piazza Erbe with Piazza dei Signori. Strange arch separates the squares. It is called Arco della Coste (the Rib Arch) named after the whale’s rib hung beneath. As the legend goes, the Read More
Quote: Casa di Romeo is a plain 14th century house at 4, Via delle Arche Scaligere . The local tradition claims that the dwelling belonged to the Montecchi, or Montagues (but some scholars say that the house Read More
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Quote: This museum should be of particular interest to folks who want to learn more about the history and culture of Etruscan society. However, most Americans who are more familiar with this type of historical museum Read More
Quote: The Gavi’s arch stands on the small square on the riverbank. The four-sided arch was built in Roman times (1st century AD) for the Gavi, a wealthy Roman - Veronese family. The elegant square, where the arch Read More
Quote: Archeological excavations give evidence of the Christians presence in the area of the cathedral since the 4th century. Three basilicas have been built in turn on the site. Current cathedral was built in the Read More