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.
Built towards mid 1st century A.D., Porta Borsari was initially called “Porta Lovia”, because of the nearby temple of Lustral Jupiter. Read more.
The Roman Theatre was built in the last quarter of the 1st century B.C., at the foot of the Hill of St. Peter. Read more.
In the middle of Piazza Erbe, on the corner towards la Costa, stands the slim Tower of the City, or Lamberti Tower. Go up there and see all Verona from the top! Read more.
It is formed by the Cathedral, the square, the Capitulary Library, the cloister of the Canonicals, St. Elena, St. Giovanni in Fonte and the Bishopric. It's the history of four Basilicas. Read more.