What to do and see in Province of Verona, Veneto: The Best Historic Sites

August 27, 2021 Major Galusha

The Province of Verona (Italian: Provincia di Verona) is a province in the Veneto region of Italy. The eastern bank of Lake Garda is near the province. Its capital is the city of Verona. The city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The province is cosmopolitan in nature. It is bordered by Italian Tyrol in the north, Province of Vicenza and Province of Padua in the east. Province of Rovigo and Province of Mantua in south and Lake Garda in the west. From north to south the maximum extent of the province is 50 miles while it is 25 miles from east to west.
Restaurants in Province of Verona

1. Chiesa di San Salvaro

Vicolo San Salvaro, 37045, Legnago Italy http://www.tourism.verona.it/it/cosa-fare/arte-e-cultura/luoghi-del-sacro/chiesa-di-san-salvaro
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5.0 based on 9 reviews

Chiesa di San Salvaro

2. Villa da Prato

Via Roma 19, 37042 Caldiero Italy +39 347 307 7406 [email protected] http://www.villadaprato.com/
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Villa da Prato

Villa da Prato is a small 16th century villa surrounded by vineyards. It hosts weddings and private events.

3. Piazza delle Erbe

Piazza delle Erbe, 37121, Verona Italy +39 045 8077774 http://www.turismoverona.eu/nqcontent.cfm?a_id=35953
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4.5 based on 9,227 reviews

Piazza delle Erbe

It's no wonder that this is one of the most historic and picturesque squares in Italy: in antiquity, it served as a Roman forum; today, it contains many historic buildings, sculptures with a popular and colorful market overflowing with fresh fruits and vegetables.

Reviewed By Colincfc - Maidstone, United Kingdom

Lovely little square with plenty of restaurants, shops & market stalls, can get busy at times, great area for having a drink & people watching

4. Arca di Cangrande I

Via Arche Scaligere 1, 37121, Verona Italy http://www.verona.com/en/guide/verona/arche-scaligere
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4.5 based on 150 reviews

Arca di Cangrande I

5. Eremo dei Camaldolesi di Bardolino

Strada Provinciale 32, Bardolino Italy +39 045 721 1390 http://www.lagodigarda.it/Eremo-dei-Camaldolesi/1103-291-1.html
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4.5 based on 14 reviews

Eremo dei Camaldolesi di Bardolino

6. Arca di Cansignorio

Via Arche Scaligere 1, 37121, Verona Italy
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4.5 based on 200 reviews

Arca di Cansignorio

Reviewed By Dr_Gordon_Rankine - Edinburgh, United Kingdom

As tombs go, pretty spectacular, reached by dinky streets with interesting shops. Just a short step from Piazza del Erbe and Juliet's house. Didn't go into the church.

7. Arca di Mastino II

Via Arche Scaligere 1, 37121, Verona Italy +39 045 806 8680
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4.5 based on 112 reviews

Arca di Mastino II

8. Arena di Verona

Piazza Bra 1, 37121, Verona Italy +39 045 800 5151 [email protected] https://www.arena.it/arena/
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4.5 based on 18,014 reviews

Arena di Verona

Built in the first century AD, this is one of the best conserved Roman amphitheatres, whose seating area is made up of 44 levels and can hold up to 22,000 spectators.

Reviewed By My2hotpans

If you are lucky enough to be in Verona during opera season and have any appreciation for the arts or architecture tickets are a must. Feel the majesty of watching a world class opera in an ancient arena. Feel more like a local bring a pillow pad for your sitting pleasure. Whatever show you are going to see be prepared to be throughly entranced, between the colorful array of costume detail, set design and shear vocal talent, you no doubt will be blown away. The arena will transport you to another time as the sun goes down and the players songs and dance burn into your memories with passion and fire.

9. Arche Scaligere

Via Santa Maria in Chavica near Piazza dei Signori, Verona Italy http://www.comune.verona.it/nqcontent.cfm?a_id=9692
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4.5 based on 760 reviews

Arche Scaligere

Reviewed By L9034OAcarlosb - Lisbon, Portugal

A display of power from ancient Verona 's most powerful family, the Scala (hence Scaligheri), this complex of tombs is outside, symbolizing, I think, the whole family's heart and wealth, as well as their bodies, their physical persons, belonged, not to the family itself, but to the city. To Verona. If this is not a love display, than I have no idea what it is... Architecturally speaking, these are stunningly beautiful, and a living proof that, as far as fair Verona is concerned, beauty is not indoors, but rather, outside. Enjoy.

10. Verona's Cathedral (Duomo)

Piazza Duomo in the Citta Antica, Verona Italy +39 045 592813 [email protected] http://www.chieseverona.it
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4.5 based on 1,659 reviews

Verona's Cathedral (Duomo)

Reviewed By Steveage - Rexburg, United States

In the Sant’Elena church (a section of the overall church) you can see the flooring from the 4th century! This church was named after Saint Helena, mother of Emperor Constantine. There's a baptismal font, gorgeous carving, here since the 12th century.. 1,000 year old frescoes, paintings throughout the church are incredible, all added Medieval, Renaissance, Mannerism and Baroque. Beautiful columns from the 11th century are in one of the first rooms after you enter. I don't remember what I paid for the audio guide, but it was well worth it! It's only 3 euros to get in, with the audio guide included.

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