Historic Churches of Verona
Explore Verona's historic churches and basilicas, featuring remarkable Romanesque and Gothic architecture, significant artworks, and cultural heritage. Highlights include the Duomo di Verona rebuilt after the 1117 earthquake, the Gothic Sant'Anastasia Church, and the Basilica of San Zeno, linked to Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.
Verona Cathedral
Often referred to as Duomo di Verona, this charming Romanesque cathedral was built after the 1117 earthquake, which destroyed two churches…
Sant'Anastasia Church
Located in the historical heart of Verona, this majestic Gothic church is an extraordinary example of the period's art, both in interior…
Basilica of San Zeno
This beautiful Romanesque church is famous not only for its many artworks but also for being the place where Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet…
San Fermo Maggiore Church
Its foundations possibly dating back to the 5th century, this church is a showcase of Romanesque and Gothic elements.
Santo Lorenzo Church
Situated near the river bank, this church dates back to the 4th century.
Juliet's Tomb
Situated in a historical convent from the 13th century, this is the place where, supposedly, the lovers of the Shakespeare's play died…
Chiesa dei Santi Pietro e Paolo
Catholic church located in Torri del Benaco, province of Verona, Veneto region.
Chiesa di San Valentino
12th-century church situated in Bussolengo, Verona province.
Chiesa di Santa Maria Maggiore
Parish church of Bussolengo within the diocese of Verona.
Duomo Santi Giovanni e Paolo
Church dedicated to Saints Giovanni and Paolo.
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