Three sturdy stone towers facing the city and long rows of merlons distinguish the fortress, built in 1354 both for defensive purposes and as a noble residence. One of the city’s most important...
Visitors to Castelvecchio are met with the huge place-of-arms, with statues, fountains, basins and broad stone walkways among the greenery guiding you into the building.
On the right are the rooms...
Castelvecchio Museum boasts a large, impressive collection of artworks from Verona throughout the centuries, from the Middle Ages until the end of the 18th century.
The ground floor is dedicated...
On the upper floor, starting from room 13, a series of Madonna and Child paintings opens the section dedicated to fifteenth-century painting from the Veneto, which continues until the “sala...
On your left, as you come out of Castelvecchio, you’ll find the most noble and monumental of all the streets in Verona: Corso Cavour, which ends at the Roman gate known as Porta Borsari.As you...
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