Verona, Vicenza, Padua and Mantua

Verona, the tremendous chief town of the Veneto, is well-known for its Arena, a suggestive amphitheater of the Roman era and chosen as the background for the famous Shakespeare drama. This book is a guide to Verona, the town with the Roman Arena and Juliet's Balcony.

Verona has an ancient historical center, very extensive and well conserved. The Roman municipality of the 49 B.C., reserves standout tracks of that prosperous era. The Roman amphitheater called the Arena, one of the most famous outdoor theatre in the world, the Roman Theatre, the Gavi Arch and the monumental gates (Porta Borsari and the Porta dei Leoni) are magnificent works designed to last millennia.

Noteworthy architectural works remain from the Scaliger's seignory and the Austrian domination during the Renaissance, but there are also, palaces and squares of every epoch and style in warm, soft colors.

This guide covers a one day visit to Verona, and it also includes day visits to the nearby cities of Vicenza, Padua and the art city of Mantua.

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Verona, Vicenza, Padua and Mantua

Verona, the tremendous chief town of the Veneto, is well-known for its Arena, a suggestive amphitheater of the Roman era and chosen as the background for the famous Shakespeare drama. This book is a guide to Verona, the town with the Roman Arena and Juliet's Balcony.

Verona has an ancient historical center, very extensive and well conserved. The Roman municipality of the 49 B.C., reserves standout tracks of that prosperous era. The Roman amphitheater called the Arena, one of the most famous outdoor theatre in the world, the Roman Theatre, the Gavi Arch and the monumental gates (Porta Borsari and the Porta dei Leoni) are magnificent works designed to last millennia.

Noteworthy architectural works remain from the Scaliger's seignory and the Austrian domination during the Renaissance, but there are also, palaces and squares of every epoch and style in warm, soft colors.

This guide covers a one day visit to Verona, and it also includes day visits to the nearby cities of Vicenza, Padua and the art city of Mantua.

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Verona, Vicenza, Padua and Mantua

Verona, Vicenza, Padua and Mantua

by Enrico Massetti
Verona, Vicenza, Padua and Mantua

Verona, Vicenza, Padua and Mantua

by Enrico Massetti

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Verona, the tremendous chief town of the Veneto, is well-known for its Arena, a suggestive amphitheater of the Roman era and chosen as the background for the famous Shakespeare drama. This book is a guide to Verona, the town with the Roman Arena and Juliet's Balcony.

Verona has an ancient historical center, very extensive and well conserved. The Roman municipality of the 49 B.C., reserves standout tracks of that prosperous era. The Roman amphitheater called the Arena, one of the most famous outdoor theatre in the world, the Roman Theatre, the Gavi Arch and the monumental gates (Porta Borsari and the Porta dei Leoni) are magnificent works designed to last millennia.

Noteworthy architectural works remain from the Scaliger's seignory and the Austrian domination during the Renaissance, but there are also, palaces and squares of every epoch and style in warm, soft colors.

This guide covers a one day visit to Verona, and it also includes day visits to the nearby cities of Vicenza, Padua and the art city of Mantua.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798215496329
Publisher: Massetti Publishing
Publication date: 11/12/2022
Pages: 106
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.25(d)

About the Author

Enrico Massetti was born in Milan, Italy, where he lived for more than 30 years, visiting countless tourist destinations from the mountains of the Alps to the sea of Sicily. He now lives in Washington, DC, USA. However, he regularly visits his hometown and enjoys touring all the places in his country, especially those he can reach by public transportation.

You can reach Enrico at enrico@italian-visits.com.

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