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A group of five Gothic funerary monuments commemorating the Scaliger family, who ruled Verona from the 13th to 14th century. The tombs are freestanding tabernacle-like structures with elaborate baldachins, topped by statues of the deceased, mounted and wearing armor.
A Roman Catholic church in Verona, Italy, rebuilt in 1185 after an earthquake destroyed the original building from the 7th century. The church features a Romanesque style with a small bell tower, mullioned windows, and a Baroque interior with three naves.
A 15th-century palace, Loggia di Frà Giocondo, is a significant example of Veronese architecture, featuring marble columns and ornate decorations from various artists. It has undergone multiple restoration and renovation phases, including adding paintings and sculptures, since its construction in the 1470s.
A museum of modern art, Galleria d'Arte Moderna Palazzo Forti, features a broad collection of works by Italian and international artists from the 20th century to the present, with a focus on XXVIII and the avant-garde movements.
The Palazzo della Ragione is a historic palace in Vérone, Italy, that has served various institutions and functions over the centuries, including as a seat of justice, a marketplace, and an art gallery.
A 12th-century palazzo museum, Casa di Giulietta, is a romantic spot where visitors can admire a reconstituted balcony and explore exhibits featuring the history of Romeo and Juliet. The museum is a popular tourist attraction, especially among couples looking to seal their love forever.
A Roman gate, known as Porta Leoni (Gate of the Lions), is an ancient archaeological site in Verona. The gate was built during the Roman Republic and features a square structure with a double façade, two towers, and an exedra with twisted columns.
A palace built in 1582, Palazzo dei Diamanti features a unique diamond-shaped façade and was originally a noble residence, later hosting the Académie Filotima and eventually becoming the seat of the Société Municipale de Gestion des Bâtiments.
A Roman amphitheatre built in 30 AD, still used today for large-scale opera performances with a maximum capacity of 22,000 people. It is one of the best-preserved ancient structures of its kind and hosts summer seasons of opera from June to August.
A historic square in Verona, Piazza Bra is the city's largest and features Palazzo Barbieri, the town hall, as well as the Verona Arena, a 2,000-year-old amphitheater that hosts concerts and operas.
A 16th-century palace in Verona designed by Michele Sanmicheli, featuring a distinctive triumphal arch schema with alternating rows. It served as the city residence of the influential Bevilacqua family, housing artworks by famous Italian painters.
A ancient Roman gate in Verona, dating back to the 1st century AD with successive reconstructions, featuring two arches, semi-columns, and Corinthian capitals, flanked by a two-floor wall with arched windows and niches.
A historic square once serving as the town's forum during the Roman Empire, now featuring numerous ancient and Baroque buildings, including Palazzo Maffei and the Torre dei Lamberti, as well as a fountain and various monuments.
A medieval palace, built in 1210, originally housed the Casa dei Mercanti, the guild of Verona's merchants, and later became the seat of the Banca Popolare di Verona. The palace was rebuilt in stone in 1301 and features a portico, mullioned windows, and merlons.
A Baroque-style palace with a three-floor façade, featuring ornate details such as Ionic semicolumns, large masks, and six statues of divinities on the balustrade.
A Gothic-style church built by the Dominican Order in Verona, northern Italy, and the largest church in the city, featuring a Latin cross plan and ornate stonework, with a large apse and unfinished façade.
A Roman Catholic cathedral in Verona, dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary under the designation Santa Maria Matricolare, it is the episcopal seat of the Diocese of Verona.
Palazzo Maffei