Church of San Zeno Maggiore

Igreja de São Zeno Maggiore

The Basilica of San Zeno Maggiore, also known as the Church of San Zeno, is one of the most important and fascinating examples of Romanesque architecture in Italy. Located in the San Zeno district of Verona, this church not only represents an artistic masterpiece, but is also a historical and cultural symbol of the city. […]

Piazza Bra

Praça Bra

Piazza Bra is the largest square and one of the most important in Verona, located in the heart of the city’s historic center. With its vast open space and rich and varied history, Piazza Bra is a meeting place and a symbol of Verona’s social and cultural life. The origins of Piazza Bra date back […]

Square of Herbs

Praça dos Mercadores

Piazza delle Erbe in Verona is one of the oldest and most fascinating squares in Italy, located in the heart of the city’s historic center. Its origins date back to Roman times, when the area housed the forum, the nerve center of political, economic, and social life. Over the centuries, Piazza delle Erbe has undergone […]

Tower of the Lamberti

Torre dos Lamberti

The Lamberti Tower, located in the heart of the historic center of Verona, rises with its 84 meters in height, dominating Piazza delle Erbe. Built in 1172 at the behest of the noble Lamberti family, the tower is a fascinating example of medieval architecture, characterized by a masonry of alternating red bricks and tuff, typical […]

Castelvecchio

Castelvecchio

Castelvecchio, located on the banks of the Adige in Verona, is one of the most important and fascinating monuments in the city. Built between 1354 and 1376 by the will of Cangrande II della Scala, the castle represents a masterpiece of medieval military architecture and a significant testimony of the power of the Scaliger family.

House of Juliet

Casa de Julieta

Juliet’s House, in the heart of Verona’s historic center, is a place steeped in charm and legend, a meeting point between history, literature, and romanticism. This house, attributed to the Cappello family, became famous worldwide thanks to William Shakespeare’s tragedy “Romeo and Juliet.” Its origins date back to the 13th century, as evidenced by the […]

Verona Arena

Arena de Verona

The Arena of Verona is an emblematic monument that embodies the grandeur and longevity of Roman architecture, a living testimony of a millennia-old history. Built in the 1st century AD, during the time of Emperor Augustus, the Arena is the third largest Roman amphitheater in the world, surpassed only by the Colosseum in Rome and […]

Zappeion

Zappeion

The Zappeion, located in the heart of Athens, is one of the most emblematic neoclassical buildings of modern Greece. Built between 1874 and 1888 by the Danish architect Theophil Hansen, the Zappeion was funded by Evangelos Zappas, a Greek philanthropist and patriot dedicated to the revival of the Olympic spirit and the promotion of the […]

Temple of Olympian Zeus

Templo de Zeus Olímpico

The Temple of Olympian Zeus, also known as the Olympieion, is one of the most imposing temples of antiquity, located in the heart of Athens. Its construction began in the 6th century BC under the tyrant Pisistratus, but the work was abandoned when his son Hippias was exiled in 510 BC. After several failed attempts […]

Bath of the Winds

Banho dos Ventos

The Bathhouse of the Winds, also known as Aerides Bath, is one of the few remaining Ottoman public baths in Athens and represents an important testimony of Turkish presence in the city. Located in the picturesque neighborhood of Plaka, near the Tower of the Winds and the Roman Agora, this bath dates back to the […]