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Piazza Brà is a wide open space in the heart of Verona. It is dominated by the Arena, an anphitheater famous all over the world. It was constructed in the first century A.D.. In the past it was used for fights between gladiators and wild beasts. The word “Arena” comes from “Rena”, that means sand, which was used to cover the pit where the conflicts were performed.
Today it hosts important opera-shows and other culture events during the summer. Near the Arena there are other two important buildings: Palazzo Barbieri,that is the townhall,and Palazzo della Gran Guardia,where conferences take place.
Verona is the city where the tragedy “Romeo and Juliet” took place. We can
visit the house of Juliet and her famous “balcony”.
Walking through “Via Mazzini”, famous for its many shops, we can reach another nice square: Piazza Erbe, full of stalls and surrounded by ancient Palaces decorated whith frescoes .
On the other side of the historical-centre, there is Castelvecchio, a big and
beautiful castle built by “Cangrande Della Scala”, the most important
member of the lordship in those times. Nowadays inside it there is a nice
museum and a big garden where you can relax and enjoy the experience of a
fascinating historical past.
Crossing the Adige River we get to the Roman Theatre…
…which hosts numerous theatrical and musical events.
From the Roman From the Roman Theatre it’s possible Theatre it’s possible
to see the “Ponte to see the “Ponte Pietra ”, the only Pietra ”, the only bridge left dating bridge left dating
the Roman times.the Roman times. Its Its name means bridge name means bridge
made of stones.made of stones.
This is one of finest examples of Romanesque architecture in Italy, built
between the 9th and 12th centuries. It is dedicated to the city’s patron saint .
There is an immense 12th century rose window called The Wheel of Fortune that rapresents some events of the man’s life.
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