| About Verona |
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| Written by Gabriele Pozzani |
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The present Verona derive from the roman city founded in the 1st century B.C. inside the bend of the river Adige. The roman origin of the city is testified by its architecture, urban planning, and by many historical buildings. Verona is one of the main tourist destinations in north-eastern Italy. It has at least two main emblems: the Arena and the William Shakespeare's story of Romeo and Juliet. However, the city and its province offer many other interesting activities and places to tourists: at least ten churches (e.g., St. Zeno abbey), at least ten museums (e.g., Verona's Natural History Museum contains one of the most valuable collections of fossils and archaeological remains of Europe), amazing natural sites (e.g., Lake Garda, Giusti garden, Adige's park, Colombare's park, Regional Natural Park of Lessinia), You can find other information about Verona, its tourist attractions and itineraries visiting the following WEB sites: You can get the tourist map of Verona, realized thank to the contribution of the Province of Verona, in Verona Tourist Information Office (IAT), at Verona Train Station and in Bra Square, right in front of the Arena. |
| Last Updated on Thursday, 05 March 2009 14:27 |