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Category: Landmarks/ Points of Interest; Flea/ Street Markets
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It's no wonder that this is one of the most historic and picturesque squares in Italy: in antiquity, it served as a Roman...
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It's no wonder that this is one of the most historic and picturesque squares in Italy: in antiquity, it served as a Roman forum; today, it contains many historic buildings, sculptures with a popular and colorful market overflowing with fresh fruits and vegetables.
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Connecting Castelvecchio and Adige, this powerful bridge was first built in the 1st century AD, destroyed during World War...
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Connecting Castelvecchio and Adige, this powerful bridge was first built in the 1st century AD, destroyed during World War II, and rebuilt using parts of the original structure.
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Situated behind the busy Piazza Erbe, this central square is dominated by a Dante statue made in 1865 plus two buildings...
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Situated behind the busy Piazza Erbe, this central square is dominated by a Dante statue made in 1865 plus two buildings built by Palladio, the Palazzo della Raggione and the Loggia del Capitanato.
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Description: In the heart of the Valpolicella region, birthplace of legendary wines such as Amarone and Valpolicella,...
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Description: In the heart of the Valpolicella region, birthplace of legendary wines such as Amarone and Valpolicella, and minutes from the city of Verona and Lake Garda, the elegant complex of Villa Mosconi lies nestled in a pocket of untouched nature, bordered by wooded slopes and beautiful vineyards.This picturesque valley was known in Roman times for its wines, its cellars, and for its clear running waters which fed the ancient aqueduct of Verona.The villa itself claims a unique place of importance in the history of winemaking. It was in these cellars in 1936 that the name "Amarone" was given to what is now considered the most respected Veronese wines in the world.
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"One of the best piazzas in Italy with the arena as backdrop, lots of cafes and restaurants along a wide boulevard and a park in the middle. What could be better."
"This is what enjoying life is about, you feel like being in the centre of the world! Choose parking Arsenale, bit cheaper and just as good as the others in the centre."
"We were staying in Venice and just wanted to find somewhere for a short day trip. Verona is just 2 hours away from Venice by train, with key attractions 10 mins distance from train station by bus. Touristy as expected while the great spot was Casa di Giulietta filled with couplessssss. Cliche enough..." that we wrote our names on the 'love' wall just close to Juliet's balcony! Love the atmosphere there and if you are looking for something romantic with your loved one, you just can't miss it!
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