Verona combines Juliet's love story with Roman heritage, Gothic elegance, bustling squares and castles.

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Verona Arena

A Roman wonder the Verona Arena was constructed in AD 30 by Emperor Tiberius and is being used for concerts today.

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Piazza Bra

The largest and liveliest plaza in Verona, Piazza Bra is the primary location for events and meetings in the city.

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Castelvecchio Museum

The Castelvecchio Museum is set against the backdrop of a 14th-century castle built by the wealthy Veronese della Scala family.

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Castelvecchio Bridge

The Castelvecchio Bridge a pedestrian bridge that offers lovely views of the Adige River is attached to the medieval castle.

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Piazza delle Erbe

Verona's Piazza delle Erbe a bustling market square with a rich cultural history was formerly a Roman forum.

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Torre dei Lamberti

Torre dei Lamberti, built in the 12th century, offers breathtaking city views and is a must-visit in Verona.

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Piazza dei Signori

Piazza dei Signori, surrounded by medieval mansions, features a Dante statue and was a hub of power in Verona’s Middle Ages.

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Scaliger tombs

In order to preserve their control over Verona in the 13th and 14th centuries the Scaliger family constructed ornate tombs.

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Juliet’s House

The famous love story is thought to have been inspired by Juliet's House in Verona which is connected to Shakespeare's drama.

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Basilica di Santa Anastasia

Despite its incomplete exterior Verona's largest church, which dates back to the 13th century is a Gothic masterpiece.

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