Story and significance
Timeline, heritage and stories
Heritage
Situated at the foot of San Pietro Hill, the Roman Theatre still hosts theatrical and dance performances during the summer months. Together with the Archaeological Museum located just above it, the site showcases Roman engineering. For full location details, please visit the map section.
Practical notes before you go
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- Historic sites
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- Opening hours and ticket rules may vary by season.
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Museum
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Museum
Castelvecchio Museum
Housed in a medieval castle, this museum holds the richest art collection in the city of Verona .
Museum
Archaeological Museum at the Roman Theatre
Located right above the Roman Theatre, this museum exhibits the ancient geographical and archaeological findings of Verona .
Museum
Castelvecchio Museum
Housed in a historic Scaliger castle, the museum holds the medieval art collection of the city of Verona . Renowned for its restoration, this structure is significant in the architectural history of Italia .
Historic sites
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Historic sites
Verona Arena
Built in the 1st century AD, this ancient amphitheater is the most magnificent structure in Verona .
Historic sites
Verona Arena
Located in the heart of Verona , this ancient Roman amphitheater was built in the 1st century AD. Today, it stands as one of the best-preserved ancient structures in Italia .
Historic sites
Juliet's House
Associated with Shakespeare's famous play, this 13th-century Gothic house is one of the most visited spots in Verona . The building holds a major place in Italia cultural tourism with its famous stone balcony.