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Walking through Verona 
Juliet's house (10)

 
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

Juliet

JULIET'S HOUSE

This building, originally dating back to the 12th century, was owned for a long period by the Dal Cappello family, whose coat-of-arms is carved into the keystone of the courtyard inner archway. Identification of the name Cappello with that of Capuleti began the popular belief - already widespread during the last century - that this was the home of Juliet, mythical heroine of the Shakespeare play, set in Scaligeri Verona. Its current appearance is the result of radical restoration work (1936-1940), during which the windows, gothic-style doorway and famous balcony were all added to the interior facade.

Inside the house are furnishings from the 16th-17th centuries, frescoes, and paintings - all relating to the story of Romeo and Juliet - as well as Renaissance ceramics from Verona. A bronze statue of Juliet by sculptor Nereo Costantini stands in the courtyard.