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Walking through Verona 
Castelvecchio (2)

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Itinerary A
Itinerary B
Itinerary C
Itinerary D

ITINERARY A
  1. Arena
  2. Castelvecchio
  3. Arco dei Gavi
  4. Chiesa S. Lorenzo
  5. Chiesa Ss. Apostoli, Sacello delle Ss. Teuteria e Tosca
  6. Porta dei Borsari
  7. Piazza delle Erbe
  8. Piazza dei Signori, Scavi archeologici dei Palazzi Scaligeri
  9. Arche Scaligere, chiesa S. Maria Antica
10. Casa di Giulietta
11. Porta Leoni
12. Chiesa di S. Fermo

 

Castelvecchio

CASTELVECCHIO

Castelvecchio was built in the period 1354-1357 by Cangrande II of the ruling Della Scala family.
It was intended both as a home and a defensive fortification.
After various vicissitudes, it was used as a barracks both during Napoleonic and Austrian rule.
Following radical restoration work, since 1928 it has housed the museum of Veronese art and sculpture from the Middle Ages onwards. Damaged during the Second World War, it was restored by architect Carlo Scarpa, and the museum was re-organised: an intervention (1957-1964) that is considered to be an important example of museum science at an international level.
The museum also holds temporary exhibitions in its Boggian Room (inside the courtyard, on the right).