Verona is a provincial capital in northwestern Italy on the Adige river. While the area has been settled since prehistoric times, Verona started to be a real city only in 89 BC when a Roman colony was founded. The city went through a number of rulers, experiencing a period of splendor in the Middle Ages. Nowadays Verona has several historic buildings and sites, from the Roman period, the Middle Ages and renaissance periods. Its most significant site is the Arena, a still in use Roman amphitheatre. Verona is the setting of the story of Romeo and Juliet, made famous by William Shakespeare. The city of Verona has been a UNESCO world heritage site since the year 2000.

26 Scaliger tombs - Arche scaligere
27 Santa Maria Antica church
28 Scaliger tombs - Arche scaligere
29 Scaliger tombs - Arche scaligere
30 Archway and inner court
31 Street
32 Adige river
33 Adige riverbank
34 Adige river
35 Adige river
36 Castel San Pietro castle and hill
37 Fountain
38 Chocolate cakes
39 House of Juliet
40 Balcony of Juliet
41 Bronze statue of Juliet
42 Santa Maria della Scala church
43 Segments of ancient architecture integrated into modern buildings
44 Segments of ancient architecture integrated into modern buildings
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