The Adige crosses Trentino and later Veneto, flowing past the town of Rovereto, the Lagarina Valley, the cities of Verona and Adria and the north-eastern part of the Po Plain into the Adriatic Sea. The Adige and the Po run parallel in the river delta without properly joining.
AMO: Palazzo Forti Nestled in the magnificent setting of the Palazzo Forti, the Fondazione Arena di Verona’s museum, through over 30 rooms, introduces you to one of the arts which makes Verona world-famous: opera.
The Arco dei Gavi is an ancient structure in Verona, northern Italy. It was built by the gens Gavia, a noble Roman family who had their hometown in Verona, at the beginning of the Via Postumia, the Roman road leading to the city.
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Arena di Verona - Historical Notes. The Roman amphitheatre, the Arena, is the most renowned Veronese monument. Today the Arena is set in the historical centre and acts as a backdrop for Piazza Brà.
San Lorenzo is a Romanesque style, Roman Catholic church on Corso Cavour in central Verona, region of Veneto, Italy.
The basilica of San Zeno The Basilica di San Zeno (also known as San Zeno Maggiore or San Zenone) is a minor basilica of Verona, Northern Italy. Its fame rests partly on its architecture and partly upon the tradition that its crypt was the place of the marriage of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.
Casa di Giulietta - Verona, Italy - Verona holds the claim to having the famous balcony and house of perhaps the greatest lovers in history - Romeo and Juliet.
Castel San Pietro - Historical notes The hill is located in a strategic position. It was inhabited since Roman times of Verona and continued to be inhabited during the barbarian invasions from Alboino and Rosamund, by P...
Castelvecchio and the Castelvecchio Bridge Castelvecchio (Italian: "Old Castle") is a castle in Verona, northern Italy. It is the most important military construction of the Scaliger dynasty that ruled the city in the Middle Ages.
The Castel Vecchio Bridge (Italian: Ponte di Castel Vecchio) or Scaliger Bridge (Italian: Ponte Scaligero) is a fortified bridge in Verona, northern Italy, over the Adige River. The segmental arch bridge featured the world's largest span at the time of its construction (48.70 m).
Il Centro Turistico Giovanile (C.T.G.) è un’Associazione a carattere nazionale che si interessa di tempo libero, turismo sociale e culturale, ambiente e territorio, quali strumenti educativi per una crescita umana delle persone.
Chiesa di San Giovanni in Valle - Historical Notes. The history of St. John in the Valley (San Giovanni in Valle) is the history of three churches: the crypt goes back to the V-VI century and was built over an ancient early Christian c...
Domus Mercatorum. The Domus Mercatorum or Casa dei Mercanti is a medieval edifice at Piazza delle Erbe in Verona, northern Italy. During the Middle Ages it was home to the Casa dei Mercanti, the guild of the city's merchants, while today is home to the Banca Popolare di Verona.
Museo Miniscalchi Erizzo, Verona The Museo Miniscalchi-Erizzo museum is located in a fifteenth century palace on the Via San Mammaso. The 15 room building contains furnishings, bronze, glassware, ceramics, coins, weapons, armor, and artwork from the sixteenth and eighteenth centuries and the Etruscan and Roman periods.
In 1975 the annexed “G.B. Cavalcaselle” Fresco Museum was inaugurated. It houses fresco cycles from Veronese buildings facade dating from Medieval times through the sixteenth century, when Verona was called Urbs Picta, painted town, as well as nineteenth-century sculpture.
In the shadow of the Torre dei Lamberti, the Romanesque Palazzo della Ragione is home to Verona's jewel-box Gallery of Modern Art.
On the left side of Piazza Erbe you can see the Gardello Tower, called also “Torre delle Ore” (Tower of the hours), because it reminds the first bell-clock of the town.
Standing behind the town walls, the magnificent Palace of the Gran Guardia, with its elegant steps, was built in two different historical periods.
Lake Garda (Italian: Lago di Garda [ˈlaːɡo di ˈɡarda] or Lago Benàco, Latin: Benacus; Lombard: Lach de Garda; Venetian: Łago de Garda) is the largest lake in Italy. It is a popular holiday location located in northern Italy, about halfway between Brescia and Verona, and between Venice and Milan on the edge of the Dolomites.
The Province of Verona (Italian: Provincia di Verona) is a province in the Veneto region of Italy. The eastern bank of Lake Garda is near the province. Its capital is the city of Verona. The city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The province is cosmopolitan in nature.
Museo Lapidario Maffeiano Among Europe’s most ancient public museums, the Museo Lapidario was instituted in 1745, thanks to the greek, etruscan, early venetian and roman epigraphic collection of the veronese illuminist Scipione Maffei.
Cars Photo Museo Nicolis by Comparotto. ... Verona Garda Bike. 10 May 2018. ... EXHIBITION Asi – Bertone, Museo Volandia, Milan. 31 Mar 2018.
Palazzo Canossa is a palace in Verona, northern Italy. It was erected by commission of the Marquises of Canossa to architect Michele Sanmicheli in 1527, not far from the Arco dei Gavi and the Castelvecchio. Palazzo Canossa is in Mannerist style, with the entrance preceded by a notable portico.
The palazzo del Capitaniato, also known as loggia del Capitanio or loggia Bernarda, is a palazzo in Vicenza, northern Italy, designed by Andrea Palladio in 1565 and built between 1571 and 1572. It is located on the central Piazza dei Signori, facing the Basilica Palladiana.
Palazzo della Ragione e la Scala della Ragione a Verona I lavori di costruzione di Palazzo della Ragione iniziarono nel 1193 e a distanza di tre anni dovevano già essere a buon punto se nel 1196 in alcuni documenti si cita la presenza di un Palacium Communis Veronae.
The Giusti Palace and Garden (Italian: Palazzo e giardino Giusti) are located in the east of Verona, Italy, a short distance from Piazza Isolo and near the city centre. The palace was built in the sixteenth century. The garden is considered one of the finest examples of an Italian garden.
Palazzo Maffei is a historical palace in Verona, northern Italy, on the north-western side of Piazza delle Erbe.
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Piazza Bra, often shortened to Bra, is the largest piazza in Verona, Italy, with some claims that it is the largest in the country. The piazza is lined with numerous cafés and restaurants, along with several notable buildings.
Piazza dei Signori is surrounded by buildings and monuments of great historical and architectural importance. For the most important monuments (the City Hall, the Loggia of the Council, the Palace of the government, please read the special cards on the following pages.
Piazza delle Erbe Historical Notes. Market Square (or the square of herbs) occupies a good part of the area of Verona’s Roman Court, where the Maximum Decuman and Maximum Cardo intersected.
The Ponte Pietra (Italian for "Stone Bridge"), once known as the Pons Marmoreus, is a Roman arch bridge crossing the Adige River in Verona, Italy. The bridge was completed in 100 BC, and the Via Postumia from Genoa to Aquileia passed over it. It is the oldest bridge in Verona.
Porta Borsari is therefore important as a prototype of an element of military engineering that Rome also developed in the Gallic territories and Hispanic provinces. Historical Notes. Built towards mid 1st century A.D., Porta Borsari was initially called “Porta Lovia”, because of the nearby temple of Lustral Jupiter.
Porta Leoni is an ancient Roman gate in Verona, northern Italy. The gate was built during the Roman Republic by P. Valerius, Q. Caecilius, Q. Servilius and P. Cornelius, and restructured in imperial times. It was connected to the road which led to Bologna and Aquileia.
Verona Porta Nuova is the main railway station of Verona. It is one of the two stations serving central Verona; the other station, Verona Porta Vescovo, is located at the east of the city. It is situated at Piazzale XXV Aprile ("25 April") at the south of the city centre.
The 3-star Porta Palio Hotel offers individual rooms in Cittadella - Porta Nuova district of Verona. Opened in 2005, the quiet hotel attracts visitors with its historic architecture. Due to the location in the historical center of Verona, it is easy to get from Porta Palio Hotel to such landmark as Arena di Verona, which is around 20 minutes` walk.
Romeo's house today is a private building and can only be visited from the outside. On ground floor there's a typical Veronese osteria, a local restaurant, where traditional local cuisine can be tasted, especially horse and donkey meet dishes.
San Bernardino is a church in Verona, northern Italy. The church, in Gothic style, was built from 1451 to 1466.
San Fermo Maggiore is a church built in Romanesque style in central Verona. History. A church at this site may has been traced to the 8th century, and by the 11th century a second story and belltower was added by the Benedictine order.
San Giorgio in Braida is a Roman Catholic church in Verona, region of Veneto, Italy.A church titled San Giacomo in Braida, was located in Cremona, and became superseded by Sant'Agostino.
Sant'Anastasia is a church of the Dominican Order in Verona, northern Italy.In Gothic style, it is located in the most ancient part of the city, near the Ponte Pietra
Santa Maria Antica is a Roman Catholic church in Verona, Italy. The current church is Romanesque in style and dates to 1185, rebuilt after the earthquake of 1117 destroyed the original building that dated back to the end of the period of Lombard domination in the 7th century.
Facade and bell tower of Santa Maria in Organo. Santa Maria in Organo is a Roman Catholic church in Verona, Northern Italy
Santuario della Madonna di Lourdes Shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes Verona, Verona, Veneto, Italy
The Scaliger Tombs (Italian: Arche scaligere) is a group of five Gothic funerary monuments in Verona, Italy, celebrating the Scaliger family, who ruled in Verona from the 13th to the late 14th century.
Teatro Romano concert tickets for live music and 2018 tour dates in Verona, IT. Get show alerts when your favorite bands come to Teatro Romano.
Torre dei Lamberti: the tower of love In the city of love, just a short walk from the famous balcony of the Shakespearean lovers, stands the Torre dei Lamberti: from its height of 84 meters the tower overlooks the historic city of Verona, and offers a 360 ° view to those who choose to climb up it, that is unmatched and unmissable.
Verona Cathedral (Italian: Cattedrale Santa Maria Matricolare; Duomo di Verona) is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Verona, northern Italy, dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary under the designation Santa Maria Matricolare. It is the episcopal seat of the Diocese of Verona.