CASTELVECCHIO
HISTORY
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Three sturdy stone towers facing the city and long rows of merlons distinguish the fortress, built in 1354 both for defensive purposes and as a noble residence. One of the city’s most...
INTERIOR
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Visitors to Castelvecchio are met with the huge place-of-arms, with statues, fountains, basins and broad stone walkways among the greenery guiding you into the building.
On the right are the rooms...
MUSEUM PART I
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Castelvecchio Museum boasts a large, impressive collection of artworks from Verona throughout the centuries, from the Middle Ages until the end of the 18th century.
The ground floor is dedicated...
MUSEUM PART II
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On the upper floor, starting from room 13, a series of Madonna and Child paintings opens the section dedicated to fifteenth-century painting from the Veneto, which continues until the “sala...
CORSO CAVOUR
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On your left, as you come out of Castelvecchio, you’ll find the most noble and monumental of all the streets in Verona: Corso Cavour, which ends at the Roman gate known as Porta Borsari.
As you...