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An immense architectural and artistic heritage is discovered walking the streets of the old town, between walls and crenellated towers soaring. The Roman remains, well preserved, to the Middle Ages, from the Venetian Signoria up to Napoleon. Works of art of inestimable value are kept in the museums of Verona and its roads, its history and its memory alive in museums available to those who really wants to discover it!
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The presence of the four viri, judges holding the Roman municipality, allows to date around 49 a. C. Roman citizenship in Verona. The Romans built great works to defy the millennia: the amphitheater, called Arena, was built in the first century AD, the Gavi Arch and Porta Borsari dating to the first half of the century. DC, and the Ponte Pietra (I sec. BC) was the first monumental work built in Verona, the Teatro Romano produced on the slopes of the hill of S. Peter goes back to the end sec. I sec. BC Lions Gate which sees only the part of the facade facing the city, the foundations of two polygonal towers and other foundations that are part of the fortified gate and other monuments that have remained in history for their importance. In the third century. AD The population rebuild the walls of the city, the so-called Wall of Gallieno, in honor of the then emperor Gallieno to defend Verona by barbarians.
Principal historical and archeological monuments of Verona and infos about the Verona Fair activity
 attività di Verona Fiere.
 
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