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Verona

Verona is an Italian city located in the Veneto region, capital of the homonymous province, in the northeast of the nation.
It is one of the most attractive and interesting cities in Italy, the twelfth in population of the country with 257 943 inhabitants. Close to the places of greatest tourist interest in the north of this country, it is also a dynamic economic center. It is surrounded by hills and trapped by a meander of the Adige River, about 30 kilometers east of Lake Garda.
The city has an international airport, by rail and road, which facilitate access to it. In Verona you can find an attractive historical center and a few meters away, the 14th century Castello Scaligero, Juliet's house, the Arena, and a Roman theater of the 1st century.
Verona constitutes an important geographical node. It has always been a nodal point of all land and water transportation systems in northwestern Italy. In Roman times it was a meeting point for four consular routes: the Via Gallica, the Via Augusta, the Vicum Veronensium and the Via Postumia.

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Dolce Vita Santo Stefano

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Casa Peppino Verona

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residenza Arusnati

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Appartamento Sweet Verona

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Casa di Silvia - City Center

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Verona Arena

The Arena of Verona is a Roman amphitheater located in the city of Verona, Italy, known for the opera productions that are performed in it (Festival of Verona). It is one of the best preserved structures of his style.
The building was built in A.D. 30. in a place that was then outside the city walls. The Ludii (shows and games) that were staged in it were so famous that the spectators used to come from many other places, sometimes very distant. The amphitheater has a capacity for 30,000 spectators.
The facade was originally made of white and pink Valpolicella limestone. After an earthquake in ...

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Verona Congress

The Verona Congress was held from October 20 to December 14, 1822 in Verona, attended by representatives of the Quintupe Alliance formed by the original members of the Holy Alliance (Russia, Austria and Prussia, sep. 1815) at which includes Great Britain (Nov. 1815) and France (Nov. 1818), which had recently restored the Bourbons to the throne.
The congress was convened after the liberal revolutions of 1820 in Cádiz, Porto, Naples and Turin; as well as for the independence of Greece and Latin America. Among other issues, the issue of the liberal revolution in Spain was discussed, where the re ...

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Verona Cathedral

The cathedral of Verona (in Italian, Duomo di Verona, Cattedrale di Santa Maria Matricolare) is an Italian cathedral in the city of Verona that was built on the ruins of two paleochristian churches that collapsed in 1117 due to an earthquake. The cathedral was completely rebuilt in Romanesque style and consecrated on September 13, 1187. Its structure has been modified over time by several successive reconstructions, which however did not translate into changes in the plant.

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Lamberti Tower

The Lamberti Tower (in Italian: Torre dei Lamberti)? It is an old medieval civil tower located in the city of Verona, in the Veneto region (northern Italy). It is a tower of 84 m high, whose construction began in the year 1172, in May 1403 was struck by lightning, but only from the year 1448 restoration work began, which lasted until 1464. During the same, the tower was enlarged: the most recent sections can be recognized today by the use of different materials (such as marble). The great clock was added later in the year 1779.
The tower has two bells: the smallest, known as Marangona, signals ...

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Castelvecchio Museum

The Castelvecchio Museum (in Italian: Museo di Castelvecchio)? It is one of the most important museums in the city of Verona (Veneto, Italy), as well as one of the most interesting in the Italian museum scene. The museum, founded in 1924, was renovated and equipped with modern standards between 1958 and 1974 by Carlo Scarpa, being one of the most complete and best preserved.

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Piazza Bra

Piazza Bra, sometimes abbreviated Bra, is the largest square in Verona (Veneto, Italy). Some claim that it is the largest in the entire country. It has many cafés and restaurants, along with several buildings of interest. The Verona Arena, originally an amphitheater when it was built about two thousand years ago, It is currently a world-famous concert hall with regular musical performances of opera and contemporary music. The town hall of Verona, the Palazzo Barbieri, is also located in the square.

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