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M39***65Juliet's former residence, near the Herb Square in central Verona, Italy, was said to have been the residence of the heroine Juliet in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.
紛享樂This kind of circular arena is also called "Gladiator Arena." It was a place used by slave owners in Roman times to seek excitement and watch slaves and beasts kill each other to gain joy. So the elegant appearance is actually full of blood and violence inside. Later, it became an open-air theater for the appreciation of large-scale operas. More than two thousand years have passed, and it is still used in large-scale opera performances or music concerts. Each performance can be watched by 15,000 people. It is conceivable how magnificent it is, a classic that is both beautiful and practical.
There are neat rows of round arches, layered inside and outside. This is a typical feature of ancient Roman architecture. Just looking at the thick bricks, even if the cracks are already visible, people still have to admire the ancient Romans as a nation with great architectural art and creativity.
紛享樂The first floor is a sculpture hall, and the second floor displays medieval paintings, religious art works, and military weapons. Follow the tour route, and you will always find surprises inadvertently. The designer's cleverly integrated light design, space suspension design, etc., make the entire exhibit visit process not boring. For example, from the first floor to the second floor, when you turn to the aisle of the city wall on the second floor, you can enjoy the open-air sculpture exhibits from multiple angles, overlooking and looking up, and the ancient Roman ruins blended between the old and new buildings, allowing people to travel between modern and ancient times. The tunnel of time. Continue to walk inside and you will come to the half-enclosed walkway on the edge of the castle. Standing here, you can not only admire the gurgling Adige River, but also the Scaligero Bridge, the largest round arch bridge in the world at that time.
Calvin在路上Verona Cathedral is the city’s cathedral. Built in the 11th century, it is a cathedral combining Romanesque and Gothic styles. The church facade is divided into three parts, consisting of a gable wall and two arcades decorated with sculptures. The door is decorated with a bas-relief of the Virgin and her child. Below are reliefs that symbolize the three virtues of justice, charity and hope. The statue on the pillar next to the door is the ten prophets. The Gothic rose window was left over during the renovation of the church in the 14th century, while the Baroque elements on the upper floor were added in the 17th century. There are many Renaissance paintings in the church. The most famous one is Tiziano Vecellio's "Assumption of the Virgin", a representative painter of the Venetian school.
The tower of the church is very tall, and the modern angel sculpture at the door has no sense of disobedience.
宫主爱The square where Dante is located is called Piazza dei Signor, which has the same name as the Piazza del Popolo in Florence. The Lord's Square where Dante is located can also be called the Gentlemen's Square. In short, the place is not much bigger, but there are many names. Together with the adjacent de jure palace, it forms the political center of Verona. The buildings around the square are all connected by arcades and loggias, becoming typical of the Renaissance arcade buildings.
紛享樂"Baicao Square", also called "Vanilla Square", sounds sweet and greasy. This is one of the lively places in the old city of Verona. It was used for civil arbitration and political assembly in Roman times. Nowadays, it is a living market during the day, with tourists like weaving, and at night it is a souvenir market with bright lights.
Most of the buildings around the square are from the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. The styles of each family are quite different. Venice has ruled here for more than 4 centuries. The "flying lion" stone pillars on site are witnesses to this history.