We daytripped to Verona, the home of Romeo and Juliet and a still-in-use Roman amphitheatre.
Verona: Love notes left in the Romeo and Juliet courtyard, the home of the Capuleti, which Shakespeare based his play on.
Verona: Love notes left in the Romeo and Juliet courtyard, Casa di Giulietta in Via Cappello 23.
Verona: Love notes left in the Romeo and Juliet courtyard.
Verona: The Juliet statue in a rare moment where no one is getting their photo taken fondling her breast for good luck in romance.
Verona: Love notes left in the Romeo and Juliet courtyard.
Verona: The whale bone under Arco della Costa (Arch of the Rib) will drop if someone who's never told a lie walks under it and as a bonus the truth-teller will become King of Verona; it's been up there for over 250 years.
Verona: Dante statue with the Loggia del Consiglio behind, in Piazza dei Signori. This is a large enclosed courtyard.
Verona: Dante with the Loggia del Consiglio behind, in Piazza dei Signori, known by locals as Piazza Dante. The writer of the Inferno was a guest of the della Scala family here at the beginning of the 14th century. This statue was erected in 1865.
Verona: Dante in Piazza dei Signori.
Verona: Dante in Piazza dei Signori.
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