The opening shot of Quantum of Solace (2008) is of Lake Garda, the camera skimming across the water at the north of the lake as we hear the engine noise of James Bond's Aston Martin DBS V12. Read more.
Verona has preserved a remarkable number of monuments from antiquity, the medieval and Renaissance periods, and represents an outstanding example of a military stronghold. Read more.
The Bra’ (from the German "breit", meaning "broad") began to be defined as a square only around mid sixteenth century, when Michele Sammicheli built the Palace of the Honours. Read more.
This square occupies a good part of the area of Verona’s Roman Court, where the Maximum Decuman and Maximum Cardo intersected. The square has been centre of the city’s political and economic life. Read more.
The Scala family arches are among the most distinguished monuments of gothic art in Verona.As early as the end of the sixteenth century the arches presented serious problems of conservation. Read more.
The Basilica of Saint Anastasia is definitely the most important gothic style religious monument in Verona. Read more.
The star of the museum is the elegant bronze statue of Juliet by Nereo Costantini that stands in the courtyard, where rubbing her right breast is said to offer good luck. Read more.
Regardless of the ancient site that hosts it (the convent, which previously belonged to the Cappuccini Monks, dates from the XIII century), Juliet’s tomb as we now see it dates only back to 1937. Read more.
Around mid 1st century A.D., The Arch was built to honour several members of the Gens Gavia, an illustrious family that may have been of Veronese origin. Read more.
The Stone Bridge is located in one of the most panoramic and suggestive sites in Verona. It's one of the most important monuments or Roman Verona. Read more.