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  1. Jul 31, 2018 · A city in northern Italy's Veneto region, it is most famously known as the setting for Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet and over 50 films, according to IMDB. The city itself is architecturally stunning with well-preserved ancient buildings, churches and bridges that cross the Adige river. Verona is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a place where ...

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  2. Why is Verona called the “City of Love?” There are two words as the answer to this question: Romeo and Juliet. The story of "Romeo and Juliet" traces back to Arthur Brooke's 1562 poem, "The Tragicall Historye of Romeus and Juliet," which drew inspiration from earlier Italian literary works by Luigi de Porto and Matteo Bandello.

  3. Jan 9, 2020 · Travel in Italy. 01-09-2020. The charming Verona, laying beside River Adige, surely owes much to the English poet William Shakespeare who set here his most famous tragedy: Romeo and Juliet. Although it is not possible to know whether the two lovers really existed or not, there are traces of their families located here and there among the main ...

  4. All the Information You Need to Get the Best from Verona. Accommodation, tickets, car parks, public transport and more more. Click here to get answers to all of your holiday planning queries for Verona. Where to stay. Maps and Brochures. FAQs. Ask us! Verona is inclusive! Healthcare and emergencies.

  5. Jun 4, 2024 · One city that stands out for its reputation as the City of Love is Verona, Italy. While Paris is typically associated with romanticism, Verona has its own charm and allure that has earned it this title. Verona holds a special place in the hearts of romantics because it was the setting for the most famous love story in literature, Romeo and Juliet.

  6. By Dion Protani. Before Shakespeare penned his Romeo and Juliet, the city of Verona was known for its ancient Roman monuments and for its legacy of landmarks left by the one-time ruling family, the Scaligeri. However, that all changed in 1597 with one of the Bard's finest works set in Verona, which then became the City of Love.

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  8. Jul 10, 2018 · 1. First of all the magnificent ARENA DI VERONA. The Arena is one of the greatest monuments from the Roman era; it is the third biggest amphitheater after the Colosseum (Rome) and the Anfiteatro Campano (not far from Naples). The arena is located in the very center of Verona, in Piazza Brà (Main Square). During the hot season, it hosts shows ...

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