Cathedral in Verona, Italy
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Verona is a city (pop. ~250,000) in north-eastern Italy's Veneto region.
The city is famous as it is the place where William Shakespeare set his play Romeo and Juliet. Though situated an hour away from the more popular tourist destination, Venice, many people consider Verona a more relaxed, pleasant place to visit. In the year 2000 Verona has become a UNESCO World Heritage Site because of its urban structure and architecture.
The true origin of Verona is some kind of mystery. It was probably founded by an early Italic civilization and then conquered by the Romans. In 89 BC the city became a colonia and in 49 BC it became a municipium. The importance of Verona grew rapidly because of its position at the junction of four of the most important Roman ways of that time.
Verona-Villafranca Airport (IATA: VRN) (ICAO: LIPX), named after Valarie Catullo and thus also referred to as Verona 'Catullo' Airport, is the closest airport to Verona. It is located 12 km southwest of the city.
Verona Porta Nuova station is served by regional, high-speed and international services. Trenitalia train services operate to destinations within Italy, such as Milan (Milano Centrale), Venice (Venezia Mestre and Venezia S. Lucia), Turin (Torino Porta Nuova and Torion Porta Susa), Bologna (Bologna Centrale), Florence (Firenze S. Maria Novella), Rome (Roma Termini), Trieste (Trieste Centrale) and Bolzano (Bozen).
International services by ÖBB (Austrian Federal Railways), DB (Germany's Deutsche Bahn), SBB-CFF-FFS (Swiss Federal Railways) and Thello (Italy's and France's Trenitalia-SNCF night train) operate at Verona Porta Nuova to Vienna (Wien Miedling and Wien West), Munich (München Hbf and München Ost), Innsbruck (Innsbruck Hbf), Geneva (Geneve/Genf), Dijon and Paris (Paris Gare d'Est).
Luxury tourist train, the Venice-Simplon Oriental Express, operates between Venice and London (London Victoria) via Verona Porta Nuova, Innsbruck and Paris Gare d'Est).
Upon arrival at Verona Porta Nuova station, it is 15 minute walk down a long boulevard to reach the centre of town, the Verona Arena (Arena di Verona). Just leave the train station, walk through the bus station and past a triumphant arch and follow the boulevard Corso Porta Nuova till the end.
Verona was taken over by the Roman Empire in the First Century AD and many Roman-era ruins have been preserved, notably the Arena (which is in the same style as Rome's Colisseum). Most of the historical sights, however, date from the past 800 years. If you are keen on art history, Verona offers a golden opportunity to see the transition of Western European art from late-Medieval to early-Renaissance styles, with its rich offering of 12-Century churches and art museums.
After the Roman Empire came the Republic of Venice from 853 AD until Napoleon Bonaparte conquered the republic. After the Fall of Napoleon in 1815, the Austrian Empire took over the city until 1866.
Verona's military importance under the Austrians has also left city fortifications and an excellent castle. Look out for architectural details related to the Scaligeri (or della Scala) family, who ruled the city from the 12th to 14th Century: their family emblem is a ladder, which appears across many places around Verona (scala is Italian for 'ladder').
The Arena
Juliet's House
Roman amphitheatre
Castle Scaligeri
Castelvecchio
Piazza delle Erbe
Lamberti's Tower
Porta Borsari
Giardino Giusti
Verona Cathedral (Duomo di Verona)
San Giorgetta
Basilica of St Zeno
Castell San Pietro
Roman Theatre
Juliet's Tomb
18 Best Things to do in Verona, Italy & BEYOND!
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Top 18 Things to do in Verona, Italy & BEYOND!
1. Castelvecchio Bridge, Museum, and Gallery
2. Arco dei Gavi
3. Basilica di San Zeno Maggiore
4. Piazza Delle Erbe
5. Piazza dei Signori / Piazza Dante
6. Scaliger Tombs (Arche Scaligere)
7. Basilica of Saint Anastasia
8. Ponte Pietra
9. Verona Cathedral (Complesso della Cattedrale Duomo)
10. Funicolare di Castel San Pietro
11. Roman Arena
12. Torre dei Lamberti
13. Casa di Giulietta and Juliet’s Balcony
14. Romeo’s House
15. Giusti Gardens
16. Juliet’s Tomb at San Francesco al Corso Monastery
17. Scaliger Castle in Sirmione on Lake Garda
18. Sanctuary of Madonna della Corona
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Church of St. Anastasia (Verona) ✔
➤ “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.
The current church of Santa Anastasia was started in 1280 and completed in 1400, designed by the Dominican friars Fra' Benvenuto da Imola and Fra' Nicola da Imola. It took its name from a pre-existing temple built by King Theoderic the Greatupon which was built the actual church. Since 1307, it is in fact co-entitled to St. Peter of Verona, martyr and co-patron of the city.
Consecrated only in 1471, until 1808 the church was held by the Dominicans.
The St. Anastasia's 72 m tall belltower had four bells in 1460, the fifth was added in 1650. In the 1839 were casted the actual 9 bells tuned in C, them are ringed in Veronese bellringing art by a local team founded in 1776.”
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A Weekend in VERONA, Italy - The Arena, Juliet's House and More!
What to See with 48 Hours in Verona - The Roman Arena, Juliet's House, the Juliet Club, Juliet's Tomb, Piazza delle Erbe, Torre dei Lamberti, Ponte Pietra, the Cathedral, the Roman Theatre, Castelvecchio and more!
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La chiesa di San Fermo , Casa di Giulietta, Piazza della Erbe, Palazzo Maffei, Torre del Lamberti, Arche Scaligere, Duomo
The church of the Saints Fermo and Rustico, Juliet's House, The old Forum (Erbe square), Tower Lamberti, Maffei Palace, arch Scaligero, Cathedral.
Церковь Сан-Фермо Маджоре, Дом Джульетты, Площадь Трав, Дворец Маффеи, Башня Ламберти, Арки Скалигеров, Каменный мост, Кафедральный собор
Pietra Bridge - Inside Verona - ENG
Literally Stone Bridge, it is the oldest Roman monument in Verona and definitely one of the most suggestive. It was built around the I century BC and renovated and rebuilt several times over its troubled life made.
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Situated in the heart of the city, it has always been considered a sacred place of worship for the citizens of Verona, due also to its majestic size (in fact it is the largest church in Verona) and its architectural and pictorial richness.
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Hotel Accademia, Verona, Italy
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One of our top picks in Verona.Set in Verona’s centre, just 350 m from the Verona Arena, Hotel Accademia offers air-conditioned rooms in a convenient location. Free WiFi is available throughout.
The property is set in an historic building, once acquired by the world-renowned tenor Giovanni Zenatello, whose guidance brought the Verona Arena in 1913 to the status of world's greatest opera venue.
The Accademia’s rooms, once frequented also by the opera singer Maria Callas, are spacious and well-appointed. They all offer satellite LCD TV, tea and coffee facilities, as well as a minibar.
A breakfast buffet is served every morning and includes both sweet and savoury options.
The attentive staff are available 24 hours a day and can organise guided city tours and tickets for museums, theatres and the opera. A free internet point is available in the hotel lobby. A parking garage is available on request.
Accademia Hotel is just 250 m from both Piazza delle Erbe and Juliet’s house, made famous by the Shakespearean tragedy. Verona Cathedral is a 10-minute walk away.
Address: Via Scala 12, Verona Historical Centre, 37121 Verona, Italy
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Built by the Scaliger family in the 14th century, this military castle once served as Verona's main defense point. It is a marvelous and functional gem of Gothic architecture which now houses a history museum. You can easily spend a few hours just wandering around and taking in the splendid views.
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집 내부는 작은 박물관이 되었다. 15세기 로미오와 줄리엣이 입었을 법한 의상과 침대가 마련되어 관광객을 유혹하고 있다. “전 세계에서 온 커플들이 영원한 사랑을 염원하기 위해 줄리엣의 집을 방문합니다. 여기는 첫 번째 방이고 안뜰에는 잠시 동안 줄리엣이 된 듯 한 기분으로 찾아온 연인들이 변하지 않을 사랑을 기원하죠.” 눈길을 끄는 것은 붉은 색의 우편함이다. “이것은 줄리엣을 위한 편지함인데 많은 여성들이 자신의 소망이나 사랑을 담은 편지를 남긴답니다.” 줄리엣에게 부쳐진 편지들은 어디로 가는 걸까? 궁금해서 찾아간 곳은 베로나 외곽의 줄리엣 클럽이다. “저희는 줄리엣의 비서들입니다. 세계 각지에서 줄리엣 앞으로 쓴 편지들이 이곳이 모이는데요. 세계 여러 나라의 다양한 언어로 쓰여 진 편지에 줄리엣을 대신해 답장을 쓰고 있습니다.” 10대 소녀에서 60대 할아버지에 이르기까지, 편지의 내용은 실로 다양하다. 사랑 고백에 대한 조언을 구하거나, 실연의 아픔을 토로하는 등 세계 각국에서 매년 만 통이 넘는 편지들이 이곳으로 모여든다. 한국에서 온 나에게 보여줄 게 있다며 데려간 곳. 영어, 독일어, 스페인어, 포르투갈어로 쓰여 진 편지들 사이에 반가운 한글 편지들이 있다. 하지만 안타깝게도 한글을 읽을 수 있는 사람이 없어 아직 답장을 보내지 못했다고 한다. “저희는 한국어로 된 이 편지들에 답장을 써주실 분을 찾고 있어요. 생각 있으신 분은 언제든 오셔서 도와주시면 좋겠어요.”
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Inside the house was a small museum. 15th century Romeo and Juliet is equipped with a wardrobe and bed worn and likely attract the tourists. The couples come from all over the world to visit Juliet's house, to desire an everlasting love. Here is the first room and the courtyard I wish you love has not changed lovers come to Juliet who is feeling seemed for a moment. It is an eye-catching red mailbox. This is a mailbox for Juliet inde laid many women left a letter containing his love and hope. I wonder where you are going to write to Juliet stuck on? I wonder where is visited by Juliet Club in Verona's outskirts. We are the secretaries of Juliet. Juliet wrote letters coming from all over the world have gathered here, I do this. Jean letter written on behalf of Juliet in a variety of languages from all over the world are writing a reply, ranging from 10 to 60 girls grandfather, the contents of the letter are indeed diverse. Seek advice about love confession, or write over only a year from all over the world, including through the pain of a broken heart Toro will gather here. It took place on me saying something to show in Korea. English, German, Spanish, and there are welcome Hangul letters between Jean letters written in Portuguese. Unfortunately, no one who can read the Hangul and still did not reply. We're looking for a minute give written replies to these letters in Korean. I think any time you have minutes, I hope you'll come and help.
[Italian: Google Translator]
All'interno della casa era un piccolo museo. 15 ° secolo Romeo e Giulietta è dotata di un armadio e letto indossati e probabilmente attraggono i turisti.
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