Built in the first century AD, this is one of the best conserved Roman amphitheatres, whose seating area is made up of 44 levels and can hold up to 22,000 spectators.
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Built in the first century AD, this is one of the best conserved Roman amphitheatres, whose seating area is made up of 44 levels and can hold up to 22,000 spectators.
It's no wonder that this is one of the most historic and picturesque squares in Italy: in antiquity, it served as a Roman forum; today, it contains many historic buildings, sculptures with a popular and colorful market overflowing with fresh fruits and vegetables.
This impressive castle built in the 14th century houses a fine art gallery.
Enjoy panoramic views of the Alpsa from the 84-m tower built in the 12-15th centuries.
Situated behind the busy Piazza Erbe, this central square is dominated by a Dante statue made in 1865 plus two buildings built by Palladio, the Palazzo della Raggione and the Loggia del Capitanato.
Relive the tragic story of Shakespeare's unhappy lovers by visiting some of Verona's fortified houses built at that time, including the homes of both Romeo and Juliet.
The tragic love story of Romeo and Juliet had its beginning and end in this church: it is where Romeo and Juliet were married and Juliet's tomb lies in the cloisters.
This imposing Gothic building is the largest in Verona.
Built in 1123-35, this ornate Romanesque church features adorned bronze doors and remarkable Cloister.