This collection explores the historical and romantic heart of Verona, Italy, with a focus on its ancient Roman past and Shakespearean connections. Highlights include iconic landmarks like the Roman Arena and Juliet's Balcony, alongside stunning medieval architecture such as Castelvecchio Bridge and the Scaliger Tombs. You'll also find beautiful churches, charming piazzas, and breathtaking viewpoints, offering a comprehensive glimpse into Verona's rich heritage.
Castelvecchio Bridge, Museum, and Gallery
A historic fortified complex featuring a medieval bridge, museum, and art gallery showcasing Veronese art.
Arco dei Gavi
An ancient Roman monumental arch that once formed part of the city's walls.
Basilica di San Zeno Maggiore
A renowned Romanesque church considered a masterpiece of Italian medieval architecture, known for its stunning bronze doors and rose window.
Piazza Delle Erbe
The vibrant historical heart of Verona, once a Roman forum, now a lively market square surrounded by medieval buildings.
Piazza dei Signori / Piazza Dante
An elegant square adjacent to Piazza delle Erbe, historically the political center of Verona, surrounded by important historical buildings.
Scaliger Tombs (Arche Scaligere)
An impressive Gothic open-air funerary monument complex housing the tombs of the Scaliger family.
Basilica of Saint Anastasia
Verona's largest and most important Gothic church, featuring stunning frescoes and unique architectural elements.
Ponte Pietra
The oldest monument in Verona, this ancient Roman bridge crosses the Adige River, offering picturesque views.
Verona Cathedral (Complesso della Cattedrale Duomo)
The main cathedral of Verona, a significant Romanesque structure with a rich history and impressive interior.
Funicolare di Castel San Pietro
A funicular railway providing access to the Castel San Pietro hill, offering spectacular panoramic views over Verona.
Roman Arena
An ancient Roman amphitheater in the city center, famous for its well-preserved structure and its use as a venue for opera performances.
Torre dei Lamberti
A tall medieval tower offering panoramic views of Verona from its summit.
Casa di Giulietta and Juliet’s Balcony
A popular tourist attraction in Verona, famously associated with Shakespeare's Juliet, featuring a balcony that draws crowds.
Romeo’s House
A historic house traditionally associated with the Montague family and Romeo from Shakespeare's famous play.
Giusti Gardens
A magnificent example of Italian Renaissance gardens, featuring geometric designs, fountains, and ancient cypress trees.
Juliet’s Tomb at San Francesco al Corso Monastery
The crypt beneath the San Francesco al Corso Monastery, traditionally identified as Juliet's tomb.
Scaliger Castle in Sirmione on Lake Garda
A picturesque medieval castle situated on the southern shore of Lake Garda, known for its moat and strategic location.
Sanctuary of Madonna della Corona
A breathtaking sanctuary dramatically built into a cliff face in the Veneto region, offering a unique spiritual experience.