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Basilica of San Zeno
The guide was updated:The Basilica of San Zeno, also called San Zeno Maggiore or San Zenone is a typical Italian church and a visit will awaken many thoughts and hopefully make you feel at peace. It is considered to be the most important medieval church in Verona and it was founded in the 5th century and rebuilt after the earthquake in 1117. You don't have to be religious to appreciate the architecture and the art work on display.
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- Address: Piazza San Zeno 2, Verona
- Website: www.basilicasanzeno.it
- Phone: +39 045 800 6120
- Email: info@basilicasanzeno.it
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Castelvecchio
Castelvecchio, meaning "Old Castle" in English is the most spectacular medieval building in Verona. This castle, built by Cangrande II of the Della Scala family (1354-1357), was intended both as a home and a set of fortifications. Today the castle harbors the Castelvecchio Museum.
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Juliet’s House
This house dates back to the 12th century and was originally owned by the Dal Cappello family. The confusion of the name Cappello with Capuleti was the source of the popular myth that this was the home of Juliet, the heroine of the Shakespeare play.
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Juliet’s Tomb
The tragic love story about Romeo and Juliet, written by William Shakespeare, will forever be associated with the city of Verona. According to legend, the remains of Romeo and Juliet lies here in Juliet´s tomb.
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Palazzo della Ragione and Lamberti Tower
Along history, Palazzo della Ragione has always had a central role hosting most important meetings and institutions in its inside. Located in the heart of the city, this amazing Romanesque building stands out for the red stripes on its walls, but it is mostly known for the treasures in its rooms, as well as the Ragione Stairs and the Lamberto Tower, from the top of which you can admire the entire city.
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The Arena
The Verona Arena is a Roman amphitheatre in Piazza Bra in Verona, built by the Romans in the first century. It is still in use today and is internationally famous for the large-scale opera performances held there. It is one of the best preserved ancient structures of its kind
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Verona's Cathedral (Duomo)
The Cathedral, which is dedicated to Santa Maria Matricolare is a must-see in Verona. A place full with history and beautiful frescos, art works and statues to admire. The Duomo, originally in Romanesque style, was re-built in the 12th century in Gothic style after an earthquake in 1117 that destroyed the two churches that previously had stood on the very same ground.
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Piazza Delle Erbe
The Forum, centre of city life during Roman times, was situated here. The Piazza delle Erbe has continued to fill this same role for centuries, as a meeting place, the site of a market, and the political centre of the city.
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Teatro Romano
This Roman theatre was built in the end of the 1st century BC against the hill-side and restored in the first half of the 19th century. Today the ruins bear witness of the grandeur of the past. There is a museum connected with the theatre with lots of artefacts and statues from the Verona area and it offers a spectacular views over the city.
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Verona Bike Tours
Why not explore the city with a bike? The tour will take you to the most amazing sites and tell stories about Verona’s history and background. An experienced guide will take you on a three hour tour, so be prepared.
Tour company Veronality:
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Arena Museo Opera
You will find Arena Museo Opera in the prestigious Palazzo Forti, only a few minutes from piazza delle Erbe, Verona city centre. Verona is a city that is worldwide famous for its opera festival and now there is a museum displaying Italian operatic culture in the forms of original documents, photographs, sketches, costumes and multimedia installations.
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Parco delle Cascate
Located south-east of Molina, Parco delle Cascate di Molina has a spectacular natural setting with waterfalls, good paths and lovely views making it a perfect place to enjoy a picnic or just to stroll around for families, couples or friends. A hidden gem not to be missed.
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Ponte Pietra
The Ponte Pietra means "Stone Bridge" and was completed in 100 BC. It is a Roman arch bridge crossing the Adige River which creates an amazing view - be sure to bring along your camera!
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Fossils Museum in Bolca
Take a journey through time and space and explore this two floor museum, displaying sea fossils, aquatic and terrestrial plants, shells as well as reptiles and insects. This will definitely be a good science lesson.
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Piazza Bra
Stroll around and enjoy this magnificent square called Piazza Bra. Although it is a typical tourist magnet, it is well worth the visit. Relax in one of the cafés or restaurants located on the square and admire the beautiful buildings around it. The small garden in the centre of the square with trees, flowers and a fountain is a great place where to unwind.
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Il Giardino Giusti
This mansion was created in the 1570's for Count Agostino Giusti and has been famous for a long time. Historical figures like Goethe and Mozart have visited this place. Here you will find a lush garden where to enjoy a quiet walk and beautiful sculptures to admire. According to a local myth, lovers who succeed to find each other in the small labyrinth by the garden are intended to stay together.
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Basilica of San Zeno
The Basilica of San Zeno, also called San Zeno Maggiore or San Zenone is a typical Italian church and a visit will awaken many thoughts and hopefully make you feel at peace. It is considered to be the most important medieval church in Verona and it was founded in the 5th century and rebuilt after the earthquake in 1117. You don't have to be religious to appreciate the architecture and the art work on display.
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Via Mazzini
Via Mazzini is a wellknown and busy shopping street that connects the Piazza delle Erbe and the Piazza Bra. Exclusivity and elegance marks the merchandise you will find in these quaint yet chic boutiques.
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The Scaliger Tombs
Located just off the piazza, The Scaliger Tombs or Arche scaligere are five Gothic monuments built in honour of the Scaliger family who ruled the city of Verona in the 14th century. The graves are in the shape of a small temple and considered to be the most outstanding examples of Gothic art. History is plentiful in Verona, and here it comes to life.
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Biblioteca Capitolare
Visiting a library might not be the fist thing on your vacation list, but this one is one of the oldest libraries in the world and provides a quiet and interesting oasis for people who are tired of sightseeing.
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Lake Garda
Lake Garda - in Italian Lago di Garda or Lago Benaco - is the largest lake in Italy and famous all around the world as a magnificent vacation destination. Come here for some thrilling water sports, fun shopping or exciting nightlife.
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