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(A) 45.438912, 10.994256, The Arena
(B) 45.433717, 10.997815, Juliet's Tomb
(C) 45.43916, 10.999993, Saint Fermo
(D) 45.442006, 10.998555, Juliet's House
(E) 45.443448, 10.998045, Piazza dei Signori
(F) 45.439512, 10.987523, The Castelvecchio Museum
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Note: Click the Lettered Markers for an Image of the Attraction
Other Sites
- The following sites are ones I didn't have a chance to visit but would definitely go back to see
- The Roman Theater
- The Duomo
- Arsenale
- Saint Peter's Castle
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The Arena (A)
- Cost: 6 euros or Free with VeronaCard
- Built in the year 30 AD this arena is the third largest Roman arena and is able to hold over 30,000 spectators. The arena is still used today for various shows and concerns including live performance by Pearl Jam, Kiss, The Who, and Muse. When not being used for shows the arena is open to be explored and the views from the top are exceptional.
The Tomb of Juliet (B)
- Cost: 10 euros or Free with VeronaCard
- Host to small but superb little museum of Religious/Roman paintings and sculptures as well as the tomb and supposed casket of Juliet.
Saint Fermo's Church (C)
- Cost: 6 euros or Free with VeronaCard
- An exquisite church filled with many painting's and statues.
Juliet's House (D)
- Cost: 10 euros or Free with VeronaCard
- The famed Balcony and statue of Juliet. The house has been converted into a museum to honor all of the plays, musicals, movies, and other productions of the story of Romeo and Juliet. If you decide to explore the museum you will be able to stand on the balcony as Juliey supposedly did. Also on note are the wall leading to the courtyard containing the statue and balcony as they are literally covered in Love Notes.
Piazza dei Signori (E)
- A nice fairly quiet plaza right next Piazza della Erbe, which is filled with shops and restaurants. Piazza dei Signori is a great place to take a break from sightseeing and just enjoy the mild Northern Italian climate.
The Castelvecchio Museum (F)
- Cost: 10 euros or Free with VeronaCard
- Home to another vast collection of Religious/Roman paintings and sculpture also provides excellent views of the city and surrounding areas from the ramparts.
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