Scavi Scaligeri
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Graham
Rayleigh, United Kingdom350 contributions
Sep 2012 • Family
I was extremely lucky to manage to see the Robert Capa exhibition at this museum. I was touring the area and saw the banners and it was well worth a visit.
The exhibition area is underground in the Roman ruins. Works well and Italians have a great skill in mixing areas to get the best rom them. there is an old power station in Rome which houses sculptures and again this is a great use of a void space.
Access is easy and is ramped in most areas so disabled access is better then usual. Its got toilets which are fee (after you pay the entrance) and a bookshop. Only downside is that I went on the last few days of the Robert Capa exhibition and they had run out of catalogues.
The exhibition area is underground in the Roman ruins. Works well and Italians have a great skill in mixing areas to get the best rom them. there is an old power station in Rome which houses sculptures and again this is a great use of a void space.
Access is easy and is ramped in most areas so disabled access is better then usual. Its got toilets which are fee (after you pay the entrance) and a bookshop. Only downside is that I went on the last few days of the Robert Capa exhibition and they had run out of catalogues.
Written September 24, 2012
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Jason and Melan... W
Bonn, Germany156 contributions
Feb 2013 • Family
We were a little bemused about the mix of a photography exhibition with the roman ruins, but somehow it seemed to work. We really were interested in the ruins rather than the photos and the thing we enjoyed the most was seeing the original roman sewer and road. We used the Verona card to get entry, otherwise the entrance fee is 6 euro. Not sure I would pay the 6 euro if I didn't have the Verona card, unless the exhibition showing was of interest.
Written March 19, 2013
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Giancarlo V
Genova, Liguria, Italy1 contribution
Attualmente, fino a mercoledì 12 ci tratteniamo a Verona, esiste la possibilità di visita agli scavi? Grazie
Gianna M
Asti, Italy3,006 contributions
Chieda all'ente del turismo di Verona...
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