Built in the 1st century, this stunningly well-preserved memory of the Ancient Rome still holds concerts and opera performances.
What once served as the town's forum is now a picturesque square surrounded by stunning monuments and historical buildings - ranging from…
Built by the Scaliger family in the 14th century, this military castle once served as Verona's main defense point.
Literally "Stone Bridge", this historical arch bridge is crossing the river Adige.
Often referred to as Duomo di Verona, this charming Romanesque cathedral was built after the 1117 earthquake, which destroyed two churches…
Verona's smaller square is surrounded by appealing palaces built by the city's prominent family, and also quite expensive cafés and…
Once serving as one of the entrances to the city, this majestic gate dates back to Roman times.
Also known as Castelvecchio Bridge, the original fortified bridge was built in the middle of the 14th century.
Come and see what remained of a Roman theater which foundation dates back to the 1st century BC.
Situated in a historical convent from the 13th century, this is the place where, supposedly, the lovers of the Shakespeare's play died…
These former Austrian barracks are now closed, but the architecture and the amazing view of the town are worth the climb.
Its foundations possibly dating back to the 5th century, this church is a showcase of Romanesque and Gothic elements.
Located in the historical heart of Verona, this majestic Gothic church is an extraordinary example of the period's art, both in interior…
This beautiful Romanesque church is famous not only for its many artworks but also for being the place where Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet…
Situated in the historical center of the city, this palace is a showcase of Romanesque architecture.