Category: travel
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When the Romans rolled into Verona back in the first century BC, one of their top priorities was building a bridge over the Adige River. This bridge has seen quite a few facelifts over the years, with some major repairs in the Middle Ages and then again after World War II, thanks to some unwelcome attention from German troops. But despite all that, it’s incredible to think that parts of this amazing structure are over 2,000 years old. Just imagine the stories it could share—if only bridges could talk!
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A Renaissance garden and a 16th Century palace. What’s not to love?
With the growth in popularity of the ‘Grand Tour’ Giardino Giusti became an obligatory stopping off point for travellers visiting Verona, including poets, artists, and crowned heads of Europe.
The garden was thought to be one of the most beautiful renaissance gardens in Europe until it was hit by a storm in 2020. It was added to Europa Nostra’s “7 Most Endangered” list of heritage sites at risk.
However, 4 years later, it is well on the way to regaining its former glory.
It is well worth a visit.
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It is said that graffiti is one of the biggest blights of our time. But when does graffiti become historically important? Some of the scratches on this fresco in the San Zeno Basilica in Verona are dated back to 1390.
The inside of the church is seriously amazing! Tradition claims that even Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet decided to get married in the crypt. It seems even doomed lovers can’t resist such a cool spot!
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D.H. LawrenceThe lake lies dim and milky…..the mountains are dark blue… the sky glistens… the light burns gold.
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Memories of Summer








An overlooked museum but what a set of gems to be found. Just a few of my favourites.
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