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VERONA

Well known as the setting for the story of Romeo and Juliet, historic Verona Italy is a tangle of its storied past and modern industry. One of the most powerful cities during the early rule of the Roman Empire, the old city of Verona is one of the best-preserved sections in the country.

Sightseeing in Verona Italy is often a second thought, with many tourists shunning the city for the near by Venice or Milan. This is a shame, since the city has much to offer, even for those who are not Shakespeare enthusiasts. Unlike most of the larger cities in the country, you are likely to find only a small percentage of tourists in historic Verona Italy. Built along the Adige River and the later home of Dante Alighieri, the city boasts a number of beautiful sights amongst its circuitous streets. The scenic mausoleum of Arche Scaligere houses outdoor tombs bordered by evil-looking iron gates and is the final resting place of the Scaligeri princes, city leaders well known as both great warriors and great patrons of the arts. The Arena di Verona is the third largest arena in Italy, and should not be missed by anyone sightseeing in Verona Italy. Despite being constructed in 30 AD, much of the original architecture remains, and the amphitheater still houses opera productions throughout the summer. Castelvecchio is a military fortress that has been transformed into an art museum, renowned for providing shelter to many significant works of art in a strictly medieval setting.

As you can imagine, seeing a performance of the story of Romeo and Juliet in its true setting is a staple of most travelers" visit to the city, and the summer months bring about Verona"s famous Shakespeare festival, which includes performances by the Royal Shakespeare Company. To further the legend of the doomed lovers (who may or may not have actually existed) tourists can see the houses of the families that the two were said to have been based on. Juliet"s House, the Casa di Giulietta, is little more than a small house with a balcony surrounded by hundreds of gawkers who think chanting "What light through yonder window breaks?" is a wonderfully creative thing to do. Despite its lofty title, there is more historical evidence that the house was in actuality a bordello for many years before being purchased by the city and turned into a tourist attraction. Romeo"s supposed house has been converted into a charming restaurant called the Osteria Dal Duca, and is far more worthy of a visit.

Piazza del Signiori and Palazzo del Governo are other must-sees for those sightseeing in Verona Italy. The former is the home of the Torre dei Lamberti, an octagonal bell tower that provides a panoramic view of Verona; Dante Alighieri considered the latter home after escaping from Florence. San Fermo is another of Italy"s striking combinations of Romanesque and Gothic architecture. The cathedral"s interior is designed to appear like the inside of a boat, and has a lower section featuring the very stones that Saint Fermo was tortured and killed upon. So, whether you want a subdued tour of historic Verona Italy, or the perfect backdrop for witnessing the story of Romeo and Juliet, this is not a city to pass by - no matter how long your vacation is.

A CITY OF LOVE
For those in love is a fundamental step of his journey as a couple. For scholars, historians, art critics and more generally for all the intellectuals, the site brings the mind to Juliet, the heroine of Shakespeare's tragedy. To date, Juliet's house, located in Via Cappello a few steps from Piazza Erbe and the XIII century, is the destination of "pilgrimage" cultural and artistic. Its importance and its fame is due to the love story between Romeo and Juliet and the conflict between the Montagues and Capulet families; the exact name of it was, in truth, Cappelletti: the building that has been the theater the famous love story appears to have been, read the historical accounts, ownership of the Hat, whose crest is carved on the arch inside the courtyard.

Terms architectural, the palace has a brick facade inside a portal in Gothic style windows, trilobites, a balustrade that connects the various bodies outside the home and the balcony was the scene in the history of 'to more. The interior furnishings of the building presents instead of the XVI-XVII century frescoes that tell the story of Romeo and Juliet and Renaissance ceramics from Verona. Great for the collective imagination is also a bronze statue of Juliet performed by Nereo Costantini and placed in the courtyard. Today the building structure, following a restoration completed in the early twentieth century, has an image of the medieval type.

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