Best Things To Do in Verona, Italy

  1. San Giorgetto

    Church, Architecture

    Built between the late thirteenth and early fourteenth century. The church adorns important sculpture like the tomb of Bavarino de'Crescenzi, the ark of William of Castelbarcos. Interiors of San Giorgetto is a remarkable work of art with various frescos and paintings in place. A few frescos clearly depicts the how church was occupied by other companies of knight after the noble family’s f...Read more
  2. Chiesa Di San Fermo

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    Chiesa Di San Fermo

    Church, Religious Site, Architecture

    The church is built on the same land where St Fermo and Rustico were tortured to death so as to give them tribute. The then bishop of Verona- St Annone gathered the remains of these two great martyrs and placed them into a confessisone. During the year 1143 the church was destroyed and just to converse the relics they built a Romanesque church of two levels where in the bottom level had the rel...Read more
  3. Villa Mosconi Bertani

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    Villa Mosconi Bertani

    Garden, Winery, Architecture

    This marvellous structure was built in 1735 by Fattori Family, unfinished yet was sold to Mosconi. Mosconi beautified the estate by adding an 8 hectare English garden. He did not only add the most romantic garden but also expanded the wine business and made it the largest wine cellar of that time. After a few years of neglect the house was bought by Bertani Family and restored to its modern for...Read more
  4. Brescia Airport (Gabriele D'Annunzio Airport) Image
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    Brescia Airport (Gabriele D'Annunzio Airport), Verona, Italy is an international airport located in Montichiari, about 10 km (6.2 mi) from the city of Brescia, in the Lombardy region of Italy. It is the second largest airport in the region after Verona Airport. The airport is named after the Italian poet and aviator Gabriele D'Annunzio.The airport is served by a number of airlines, including Ry...Read more
  5. Verona Villafranca Airport Image
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    Verona Villafranca Airport (IATA: VRN, ICAO: LIPX) is an international airport located in Villafranca di Verona, 10 km (6.2 mi) southwest of Verona, Italy. It is also known as Valerio Catullo Airport or Villafranca Airport. It is a joint civilian, commercial and military airport.The airport is the third busiest in Italy with over 6.5 million passengers served in 2019. It serves as a base for Al...Read more
  6. F.A.Ver. Società Coop.R.L. Image
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    The zoo F.A.Ver. Società Coop.R.L. in Verona, Italy was started in 1969 by a group of local entrepreneurs and animal lovers. The zoo was originally called "Parco Natura Viva" and was created with the goal of promoting conservation and education about wildlife.At the time of its founding, the zoo was one of the first private zoos in Italy and was considered a pioneer in the field of animal welf...Read more
  7. Museo Archeologico Image
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    The Museo Archeologico, Verona, Italy was started in 1924 by the Italian government. It was established to preserve and display the archaeological artifacts found in the city of Verona and its surrounding areas.Verona has a rich history dating back to the pre-Roman era, and the museum was created to showcase this history and educate the public about the city's past. The museum was initially loc...Read more
  8. Basiliche Paleocristiane Image
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    The Basiliche Paleocristiane, also known as the Paleochristian Basilicas, in Verona, Italy were started in the 4th century AD. They were built during the early Christian period, when Christianity was becoming the dominant religion in the Roman Empire.The basilicas were built on top of existing Roman structures, such as a pagan temple and a Roman bath complex. This was a common practice during t...Read more
  9. Museo Degli Affreschi Image
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    The Museo degli Affreschi in Verona, Italy was founded in the late 19th century by the Italian art historian and collector, Giuseppe Mazzotti. Mazzotti was a passionate collector of frescoes and other works of art from the Middle Ages and Renaissance, and he wanted to create a museum to showcase his collection. The museum opened in 1887 and has since become one of the most important collections...Read more
  10. Museo Africano Di Verona Image
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    The Museo Africano di Verona, also known as the African Museum of Verona, was started in 1991 by a group of Italian volunteers who were passionate about African culture and history. The museum is located in Verona, Italy and is dedicated to showcasing the diverse cultures and traditions of the African continent.The idea for the museum was born out of a desire to challenge the negative stereotyp...Read more
  11. Tezza SRL Image
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    The zoo Tezza SRL, located in Verona, Italy, was started in 1969 by a man named Giovanni Tezza. He had a passion for animals and wanted to create a place where people could come and learn about different species while also providing a safe and comfortable environment for the animals.The idea for the zoo came about when Giovanni Tezza inherited a large piece of land from his family. He saw this ...Read more
  12. La Scala
    Mostly frequented by the younger crowds, La Scala is the perfect mix of a bar, restaurant and a disco. Some nights you will be able to enjoy live music and there are separate dance floors for different kinds of music.
  13. Museo Archeologico Del Teatro Romano
    An ancient structure, the theatre was built towards the end of the first century AD. It is a sight to behold with its heavy stone parts and historic atmosphere. It is now a museum but open-air concerts are also held there sometimes.
  14. Trattoria Tre Marchetti
    The classically traditional servings along with the décor at this restaurant are what makes the experience a must for anyone visiting Verona.
  15. Caffe Tubino
    Corso Porta Borsari, 15 37121 Verona, Province of Verona, Italy