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This is an interesting and unique venue for several reasons. The interior decor is strange and avant-garde in a high-tech style. There is a peach colored billiard table (it works better as furniture than as as an actual billiar... more
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The Giardino Giusti contains all the features of a typical Renaissance garden: geometrical layout of flowerbeds and hedgerows, fountains, grottos, mask, mythological statues, avenues of cypresses and a maze. Mozart, Goethe, kin... more
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The name is enough. Known all over Italy as well as through Europe, this is the hippest Veronese night club. Located in the Veronese hills, it has been on the cutting edge of music for years, with DJs like Dionigi or Noferini.... more
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This is a permanent exhibition set up by the Combonians in 1938, to educate Europeans about the culture of the African people groups to whom missionaries were sent. Placards, multimedia materials and special displays tell the h... more
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It is difficult to give an exact definition of this night-spot: it is a bar, a restaurant, a disco and a bar with live music. La Scala has livened up the nights in Verona for generations of young people and you can enjoy all th... more
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The civic museum of Natural Science is housed in this work of art. The collections are actually on display in the rooms of the Palazzo Lavezola Pompei, one of Michele Sanmicheli's most important constructions, with four of them... more
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The Arche Scaligere cemetery is only visible through the fencing which encloses it. It is one of Verona's most fascinating monuments and a masterpiece of Veronese Gothic architecture. It consists of the monumental tombs of the... more
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The municipality of the city of Verona has been based in the Gran Guardia Nuova Palace, in front of the Arena since 1874. The building was erected between 1835 and 1848 by Giuseppe Barbieri, on the site of the della Misericordi... more
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Together with Palazzo Bevilacqua, Honorij and Pompei, Palazzo Canossa is one of the four buildings in Verona that were built by the 16th century architect, Michele Sanmicheli. He designed the building probably between 1530 and... more
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Palazzo del Vescovado dates back to the 15th Century, but was built on top of already existing Roman and 14th-century buildings. The entrance is via a beautiful black and white marble door which under the lunette exposes a beau... more
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