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Thanks to its location between the two valleys through which the Po and Adige Rivers flow, Verona has maintained its role as a strategic and business centre over the centuries and has enjoyed tremendous growth in the field of art and culture.

Amongst its most magnificent monuments, the “Arena”, the “Teatro Romano”, the “Arco dei Gavi” and the “Porta Borsari” stand out.The city also has two archaeological sites of exceptional beauty, namely the “Porta Leoni” and the “Scavi Scaligeri” sites.The latter, situated in the city centre, is only a short walk from “piazza Erbe”.

Thanks to the city’s proximity to Venice, another universal and unforgettable Italian icon, Verona is the ideal city in which to mix pleasure with business.

Verona was - and still is - one of the best-known cities in the world.
A crossroads and a meeting point for different cultures, it was admirably consecrated by Shakespeare’s pen in the theatrical opera Romeo and Juliet, one of the most popular love stories of all times.


 
 
 
 
 
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