Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes

The Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes in Verona, located on the San Leonardo hill, is one of the most significant places of worship in the city, not only for its religious importance, but also for its historical and artistic value. Built originally as an Austrian military fort in 1838, the site underwent an extraordinary […]
Museum of Frescoes G.B. Cavalcaselle

The Museum of Frescoes G.B. Cavalcaselle in Verona, located within the convent complex of San Francesco al Corso, represents one of the most fascinating art collections in the city. Inaugurated in 1973 and dedicated to Giovanni Battista Cavalcaselle, a famous art historian and critic of the 19th century, the museum houses a vast collection of […]
Natural History Museum

The Natural History Museum of Verona, located in the picturesque Palazzo Pompei, is one of the city’s most important cultural institutions. Founded in 1861, the museum boasts a long tradition of naturalistic studies and collections dating back to the mid-16th century. This centuries-old history is reflected in the richness and variety of the collections on […]
Basilica of San Lorenzo

The Basilica of San Lorenzo in Verona is an authentic architectural gem, located in a hidden corner between the ancient Via Postumia and the right bank of the Adige. This Romanesque church, inspired by Burgundian models, was built in the 12th century on the remains of an earlier paleochristian basilica dating back to the 5th […]
Montorio Castle

The Castle of Montorio, located on a hill overlooking the surrounding plain east of Verona, is a site of extraordinary historical and architectural significance, dating back to the 10th century. Its strategic position made it a focal point for territorial control and a silent witness to numerous historical events. The first written records of the […]
Castelvecchio Bridge

The Castelvecchio Bridge, also known as the Scaliger Bridge, is one of the most emblematic monuments of Verona, a masterpiece of medieval military engineering. Built between 1354 and 1356 by the will of Cangrande II della Scala, the bridge had the strategic purpose of ensuring a safe escape route from the castle to the countryside […]
Capitular Library

The Capitolare Library of Verona, located in the heart of the historic center near Piazza Duomo, is recognized as one of the oldest libraries in the world still in operation. Its history dates back to the 5th century AD, when the Scriptorium of the Schola Ecclesiae Veronensis was established for the transcription of manuscripts by […]
African Museum
The African Museum of Verona, located in the Veronetta district, represents a unique institution in the Italian museum landscape, dedicated to the culture, art, and history of African peoples. Founded in 1938 by the Comboni Missionaries, the museum was born from the vision of San Daniele Comboni and his successor, Bishop Francesco Sogaro, who wanted […]
Church of San Fermo Maggiore

The Church of San Fermo Maggiore in Verona is one of the most fascinating and historically rich religious complexes in the city, characterized by an extraordinary combination of Romanesque and Gothic architectural styles. Located in the Veronetta district, near the Adige River, this church is dedicated to the saints Fermo and Rustico, martyrs of the […]
Maffeiano Lapidary Museum

The Museo Lapidario Maffeiano in Verona is one of the oldest public museum institutions in Europe, founded in 1745 by the Veronese scholar Scipione Maffei. Located near Piazza Bra and the Arena of Verona, the museum represents a hidden treasure in the heart of the city, rich in history and culture.