Verona

Verona

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Population259,966
Verona ( və-ROH-nə; Italian: [veˈroːna] ; Venetian: Verona or Veròna) is a city on the River Adige in Veneto, Italy, with 255,131 inhabitants. It is one of the seven provincial capitals of the region, and is the largest city municipality in the region and in northeastern Italy. The metropolitan area of Verona covers an area of 1,426 km2 (550.58 sq mi) and has a population of 714,310 inhabitants. It is one of the main tourist destinations in Northern Italy because of its artistic heritage and several annual fairs and shows as well as the opera season in the Arena, an ancient Roman amphitheater. Between the 13th and 14th centuries, the city was ruled by the della Scala family. Under the rule of the family, in particular of Cangrande I della Scala, the city experienced great prosperity, becoming rich and powerful and being surrounded by new walls. The della Scala era is preserved in numerous monuments around Verona. Two of William Shakespeare's plays are set in Verona: Romeo and Juliet (which also features Romeo's visit to Mantua) and The Two Gentlemen of Verona. It is unknown if Shakespeare ever visited Verona or Italy, but his plays have lured many visitors to Verona and surrounding cities. Verona was also the birthplace of Isotta Nogarola, who is said to be the first major female humanist and one of the most important humanists of the Renaissance. In November 2000, the city was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO because of its urban structure and architecture. The city is scheduled to host the 2026 Winter Olympics closing ceremonies.

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Porta San Giorgio

Porta San Giorgio

Porta San Giorgio was a gate or portal of the former outer medieval walls of the city of Verona, Italy. …

Teatro Filarmonico

Teatro Filarmonico

The Teatro Filarmonico is the main opera theater in Verona, Italy, and is one of the leading opera houses in …

Palazzo Bevilacqua

Palazzo Bevilacqua

Chiesa dei Santi Apostoli

Chiesa dei Santi Apostoli

Santi Apostoli, and the adjacent Romanesque style, small church (chiesetta) or chapel of the Sante Teuteria e Tosca (Female Saints …

Ponte Scaligero

Ponte Scaligero

The Castel Vecchio Bridge (Italian: Ponte di Castel Vecchio) or Scaliger Bridge (Italian: Ponte Scaligero) is a fortified bridge in …

Forte Lugagnano

Forte Lugagnano

Porta Vescovo

Porta Vescovo

Porta Vescovo was a gate or portal of the former outer medieval walls of the city of Verona, Italy. It …

Arsenale Austriaco

Arsenale Austriaco

The Campagnola Artillery Arsenal, originally called the Artillery Arsenal Franz Josef I but better known as the Verona Arsenal or …

Piazza dei Signori

Piazza dei Signori

Piazza dei Signori is a city square in Verona, Italy.

Tomba di Giulietta

Tomba di Giulietta

Museo archeologico al teatro romano

Museo archeologico al teatro romano

Bastione Barbadrigo e dei Riformati

Bastione Barbadrigo e dei Riformati

Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Verona

Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Verona

Palazzo della Ragione

Palazzo della Ragione

Forte Santa Caterina

Forte Santa Caterina

Museo di Storia Naturale

Museo di Storia Naturale

Museo e pinacoteca Canonicale

Museo e pinacoteca Canonicale

Centro Internazionale di fotografia Scavi Scaligeri

Centro Internazionale di fotografia Scavi Scaligeri

Batteria di scarpa

Batteria di scarpa

Batteria di controscarpa XXII

Batteria di controscarpa XXII

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