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Die Ponte Pietra und der Turm in Verona, Venetien, Italien, bei Sonnenuntergang.
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What should you do in Verona?

If you have always wanted to follow in the footsteps of Shakespeare's famous lovers, you should definitely pay Verona a visit. However, the city also has a lot more to offer its visitors. There is a Roman monument to be seen and visited on every corner. Particular highlights are the large central square and the imposing Arena.

Altes römisches Amphitheater

Arena di Verona

Roman Amphitheater and Concert Venue

Luftaufnahme der Stadt Verona mit dem Fluss Etsch

The Adige

The Second Longest River in Italy

Besuchen Sie die Scaligero-Burg der antiken ummauerten Stadt Sirmione während Ihrer Reise nach Verona

Sirmione

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What sights are there in Verona?

Verona Arena

This ancient Roman amphitheater is a living testament to Verona’s history. Built in the 1st century AD, it’s remarkably well-preserved and still hosts world-renowned opera performances and concerts. Sit on its stone steps and imagine the roar of ancient crowds—or the thrill of a modern aria filling the night sky.More...

Juliet’s House

Step into the world of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet at Casa di Giulietta. While the story is fictional, the 13th-century house and its famous balcony have captured the imagination of millions. In the courtyard, visitors leave love notes and take photos of the bronze Juliet statue, hoping to carry a bit of romance home with them.

Piazza delle Erbe

Once the site of a Roman forum, Piazza delle Erbe is now the city’s bustling heart. Surrounded by colorful frescoed buildings, the square is home to a daily market selling fresh produce, local treats, and souvenirs. Relax at one of the many open-air cafes and soak up the vibrant atmosphere.

Piazza dei Signori

Known as the “Lords’ Square,” Piazza dei Signori is a quieter, more refined corner of Verona. It’s framed by stately palaces and features a statue of Dante Alighieri, who once sought refuge here. This elegant square exudes old-world charm and offers a glimpse into Verona’s aristocratic past.

Castelvecchio and Museum

Castelvecchio, or “Old Castle,” is a striking medieval fortress built in the 14th century. Inside, the Castelvecchio Museum showcases a rich collection of paintings, sculptures, and artifacts from Verona’s storied history. Walk along the battlements and enjoy panoramic views of the Adige River.

Ponte Pietra

This ancient Roman bridge is a favorite photo spot and a symbol of Verona’s enduring connection to its past. Spanning the Adige River, Ponte Pietra has been rebuilt multiple times but still retains its original Roman arches. A stroll across this historic bridge offers beautiful views of the river and city skyline.

Lamberti Tower

At 84 meters tall, the Torre dei Lamberti dominates Verona’s skyline. Take the elevator—or climb the stairs—to the top for breathtaking views of the city’s rooftops, piazzas, and surrounding hills. On a clear day, you can see the Alps in the distance.

Basilica of San Zeno

Renowned as one of Italy’s best-preserved Romanesque churches, the Basilica of San Zeno boasts stunning frescoes, intricate marble carvings, and a serene cloister. The rose-colored stone façade and the beautiful bronze doors are highlights, but the peaceful interior makes it a true Verona gem.

Roman Theater and Archaeological Museum

Perched on a hillside overlooking the city, Verona’s Roman Theater offers a glimpse into ancient entertainment. The site is still used for performances during the summer. Adjacent to the theater is the Archaeological Museum, which houses a fascinating collection of Roman artifacts and provides a deeper understanding of Verona’s historical significance.

Giardino Giusti

Escape the city’s bustle at the Giusti Garden, a Renaissance masterpiece of manicured hedges, statues, and fountains. The garden’s paths lead to a terrace with panoramic views of Verona, making it a favorite spot for quiet reflection and scenic photos.Less

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