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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
Porta Borsari, Gate of the Roman City
One of the gates that opened along the Roman walls of Verona, Porta Borsari dates back to the first century AD and was the main entrance to the city, where travellers were stopped and checked.
Ponte Pietra, the Oldest Bridge Crossing the Adige River
The oldest of the seven bridges crossing the Adige River in the city is now the preferred transit route for those wishing to reach the Roman Theatre.
Basilica di San Zeno, Masterpiece of Romanesque Art
The church is dedicated to the patron saint of Verona: a sacred place par excellence in the city, it is one of the masterpieces of Romanesque art in Italy.
La Casa degli Spiriti, a Panoramic Terrace on Lake Garda
Less than an hour from Verona, La Casa degli Spiriti is a cosy late 18th century residence, a panoramic escape with swimming pool and private garden.
Palazzo Maffei, Where Art is at Home
The House Museum overlooking Piazza delle Erbe is an extraordinary collection in a unique location just waiting to be discovered.
Casa di Giulietta, a House-Museum Between Legend and Reality
Juliet’s House has become a house-museum and one of the most important tourist attractions in the city, giving it the reputation of the “city of love”.
Arena di Verona, From the Ancient World to the City Sound
This is the symbol of the city and the third largest Roman amphitheater in Italy. Today the monument is used as a famed theatre.
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.