Gardaland

Gardaland

Gardaland, opened on July 19, 1975, is the first and largest amusement park in Italy, located in Castelnuovo del Garda, near Lake Garda. Its creation is the result of the vision of the Veronese entrepreneur Livio Furini, inspired by a visit to Disneyland in California and the Edenlandia park in Naples. Initially, the park covered […]

Villa Mosconi Bertani

Villa Mosconi Bertani

Villa Mosconi Bertani, located in the picturesque Valpolicella, is an emblem of history, art, and winemaking tradition. Built starting in 1735 on commission from Count Giacomo Fattori and completed in the second half of the 18th century by the Mosconi family, this villa represents a perfect example of neoclassical architecture immersed in a romantic landscape. […]

Church of Santa Maria in Organo

Igreja de Santa Maria em Organo

The Church of Santa Maria in Organo, located in the Veronetta district of Verona, is an architectural and historical gem whose origins date back to the Lombard era, between the 6th and 7th centuries. The church was destroyed and rebuilt after the devastating earthquake of 1117, and underwent further transformations over the centuries, especially between […]

Tomb of Juliet

Túmulo de Julieta

Juliet’s Tomb, located in the Borgo Roma district of Verona, is one of the city’s most iconic places, closely linked to William Shakespeare’s legendary love story of Romeo and Juliet. Housed inside the former Capuchin friars’ convent dating back to the 13th century, this tomb has become over time a pilgrimage destination for lovers and […]

Archaeological Museum at the Roman Theater

Museu Arqueológico no Teatro Romano

The Archaeological Museum at the Roman Theater of Verona is a historical and cultural gem located on the slopes of the San Pietro hill, in the Veronetta area. Founded in 1923, the museum is housed in the complex of the Roman theater, built at the end of the 1st century BC during the Augustan age. […]

Palace of the Great Guard

Palácio da Grande Guarda

The Palazzo della Gran Guardia is one of the most imposing and significant structures in Verona, located in Piazza Bra, near the Arena. Its construction began in 1610 and was completed in 1853 under the rule of the Habsburg Empire. The history of the palace reflects the political and social vicissitudes of Verona. Architecturally, the […]

Miniscalchi-Erizzo Museum

Museu Miniscalchi-Erizzo

The Miniscalchi-Erizzo Museum in Verona is a hidden gem in the heart of the city’s historic center, located between Piazza delle Erbe and the Cathedral. Housed in a unique late-Gothic building in the urban context of Verona, the museum offers a fascinating immersion into history and art, through the collections accumulated by the Miniscalchi-Erizzo family […]

Ships’ Bridge

Ponte das Naves

The Ponte delle Navi, located in the historic Veronetta area of Verona, is one of the most fascinating and significant bridges in the city, both from a historical and architectural point of view. Its origin dates back to ancient times: already in Roman times, there was probably a wooden bridge in the same spot, essential […]

Park of the Colombare

Parque das Colombare

The Parco delle Colombare in Verona is one of the most fascinating green lungs of the city, located on the hills of the Torricelle. This historic park, inaugurated in 1967, extends over a vast area that offers not only natural beauty but also a breathtaking panoramic view of the city of Verona. The park is […]

Monumental Cemetery

Cemitério Monumental

The Monumental Cemetery of Verona, located in the Borgo Venezia district, is much more than just a cemetery: it is a true open-air museum, rich in history, art, and collective memory. Built starting in 1828 according to the design of architect Giuseppe Barbieri, the cemetery was a response to Napoleon’s Saint-Cloud edict of 1804, which […]