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Verona since the year 2000 has been awarded the recognition as World Heritage City by UNESCO. Known for its monuments full of history, the city lays in a wonderful countryside rich of vineyards. The city became one of the world capitals for wine production.
Do you love nature? Only a few kilometers divide the city center from the great Garda Lake and the Alps.
Lessinia, Fully Immersed in Nature
Parco Naturale Regionale della Lessinia, Bosco Chiesanuova, VR, Italia
Parco Naturale Regionale della Lessinia, Bosco Chiesanuova, VR, Italia
Ponte Scaligero, Majestic Medieval Giant
Ponte di Castelvecchio, Corso Castelvecchio, Verona, VR, Italia
Ponte di Castelvecchio, Corso Castelvecchio, Verona, VR, Italia
Piazza dei Signori, Where Ancient Palaces and Loggias Look Out
The square is located near Piazza delle Erbe and has had administrative and political functions since the Middle Ages.
Teatro Romano, Millennial Stage of Drama, Music and Dance
The open-air Roman Theatre from the 1st century BC is one of the oldest and best preserved buildings in Italy. It was built before...
Children’s Museum Verona, the Power of Curiosity
An interactive museum for children 0 to 12 years old, with a high experiential content.
Duomo di Verona, a Treasured Cathedral
Verona Cathedral is part of an architectural complex that includes three other religious buildings: San Giovanni in Fonte, Sant'Elena and the cloister of the canons.
Arche Scaligere, Where the History Rests
A Gothic funerary complex in the historical centre houses the tombs of the most most illustrious members of the Scala family.
Via Mazzini, Shopping in the Heart of Verona
One of the main shopping streets, Via Mazzini lies between Piazza Bra and Piazza delle Erbe, in the heart of Verona's historic centre and one of the most prestigious pedestrian streets in Europe
Giardino Giusti, an Italian Renaissance Garden
Located in the historic centre of Verona, the Giardino Giusti is a garden created at the end of the 14th century and considered one of the most significant examples of Italian Renaissance gardens.
Piazza delle Erbe, Verona’s Oldest Market Square
The square is situated in the area of the Roman Forum, which for many centuries was the hub of the city’s social, economical and political life.
About Verona
Situated on the banks of the river Adige in the north-eastern Veneto region, Verona is Italy’s second most well-preserved Roman city after Rome.
Tourist Essentials
If you are planning to include Verona among your travel destinations in Italy or if you are in the city, here you can find all the useful information in a glance.