In Verona, Scarpa oversaw the renovation and re-installation of Castelvecchio Museum between 1958 and 1964, with further work done in 1969-1970 and 1975. Castelvecchio is the result of a close and remarkable collaboration between the client, represented by the museum’s director, Licisco Magagnato, and the architect. The image of Castelvecchio today is inseparable from that of Carlo Scarpa’s intervention, which left an indelible mark. Once over the drawbridge, the visitor to the della Scala castle first encounters the reorganised courtyard space, one of the rare examples of contemporary gardens in Verona. Particularly beautiful is the protruding sacello, a cube sheathed in a mosaic of Prun stone of various colours that clearly reflects the influence of Mondrian on Scarpa’s work.