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Ponte Scaligero, Majestic Medieval Giant
Ponte di Castelvecchio, Corso Castelvecchio, Verona, VR, Italia
Ponte di Castelvecchio, Corso Castelvecchio, Verona, VR, Italia

Palazzo Barbieri, Neoclassical Headquarters of the Municipality
Palazzo Barbieri, Piazza Bra, Verona, VR, Italia
Palazzo Barbieri, Piazza Bra, Verona, VR, Italia

Castelvecchio, Medieval Fortress and Museum
Castelvecchio, Corso Castelvecchio, Verona, VR, Italia
Castelvecchio, Corso Castelvecchio, Verona, VR, Italia



Castel San Pietro, Viewing the City from Above
Castel San Pietro, Piazzale Castel San Pietro, Verona, VR, Italia
Castel San Pietro, Piazzale Castel San Pietro, Verona, VR, Italia

Casa di Romeo, on the Trail of Shakespeare’s Legend
Casa di Romeo, Via Arche Scaligere, Verona, VR, Italia
Casa di Romeo, Via Arche Scaligere, Verona, VR, Italia


Torre dei Lamberti, Verona’s Highest Living Room
Torre dei Lamberti, Via della Costa, Verona, VR, Italia
Torre dei Lamberti, Via della Costa, Verona, VR, Italia

Piazza dei Signori, Where Ancient Palaces and Loggias Look Out
Piazza dei Signori, Piazza dei Signori, Verona, VR, Italia
Piazza dei Signori, Piazza dei Signori, Verona, VR, Italia
Ponte Scaligero, Majestic Medieval Giant
Also known as Ponte di Castelvecchio, it is a masterpiece of military engineering.
Palazzo Barbieri, Neoclassical Headquarters of the Municipality
Headquarters of Verona City Municipality, it is a neoclassical building in Piazza Bra.
Castelvecchio, Medieval Fortress and Museum
Located in the historic centre of Verona, Castelvecchio is a medieval fortress, currently housing the Civic Museum of the same name.
Piazza Bra, the Beating Heart of Verona
This is the largest square in Verona, overlooked by the famous Arena and a number of historic buildings.
Santa Anastasia, an Imposing Gothic Basilica
The largest and most solemn Catholic church in Verona’s historic centre, this is also the city’s most important Gothic monument.
Castel San Pietro, Viewing the City from Above
A military building located on the San Pietro hill in Verona offering a panoramic view above the city.
Casa di Romeo, on the Trail of Shakespeare’s Legend
This is a medieval building that belonged to the Montecchi family, now a private residence.
Porta dei Leoni, a Small Roman Gate and Fortress
One of the gates that opened onto the city in Roman times, giving access to the cardo maximus.
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.