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Castello Scaligero di Villafranca (Verona)

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 If you are a castle enthusiast or you are simply visiting the city and are looking to experience a glimpse in the past, the Scaliger Castle is ideal for you. Here is a 20 seconds video showing what the castle looks like 👇 Constructed in the 14th century under the governance of the Scaliger family, the castle had a dual function, serving both military and administrative roles. It played a pivotal part in safeguarding the territory and stood as a symbolic representation of the authority held by the Scaliger family. The renowned della Scala family, commonly referred to as the Scaliger family, held a significant position as a powerful dynasty in Verona. Renowned for their political acumen and military expertise, their dominance in the medieval era is vividly demonstrated by the imposing Scaliger Castle in Villafranca Verona. The Scaliger Castle stands out as an excellent illustration of medieval military architecture. Its sturdy and impressive construction incorporates defensive features

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 We take a little break, but in the meantime check this video of all of the tourist attractions we have covered so far 👇.

Soave's Castle 'Castello di Soave'

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 After that romantic date, if you know you know, it's time to save your princess as you are now a knight in a shining armour, with your trusty sword, and shield you make your way to Soave's castle, or as you would say it in Italian 'il castello di Soave'.  You are about to go and you realise, that you have no idea where this castle is, and that's where I come in and help, the Castle is roughly 33km from the city centre, so you'll need a ride, not a horse, but a car with a navigator just to switch things up a bit, and so you won't get lost. Insert the address 'Via Castello Scagliero', enter the postcode '37038', and you are set to go to save your princess, or if you want to flip it wait for your knight in shining armour. And we have arrived after at our castle, the dragon is not in today so the job was quite easy, but now you decide to learn more about the castle and it's history. And it goes like this, Soave Castle has witnessed various b

Verona... An Ancient Gem of the Roman Empire

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 You may be aware of Rome, most likely because that's where one of the most important empires in history was formed leaving many artefacts that until this day are key to tourist attractions. However we are NOT going to visit Rome, but 315 miles north of from the city, we are going on a trip to a city that had a lot of Roman influence, ladies and gentlemen hop on board cause our destination is Verona.

Piazza Delle Erbe

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 After paying visit to Juliet's House, uncovering new things about the attractions, and most importantly grabbed our Romeo or Juliet, we decide to go on a date in... a square?.  It's evening you are picking what to wear, you want to look good, and presentable. All of a sudden you stumble to this post and you see an image like this one 👇 You wonder what is this place, and where is it? Well this is our next destination of the Verona Tour, I present to you Piazza Delle Erbe.  This is a quite popular place during day-time with many people visiting, and the little daily market going on where you can get souvenirs and little gifts for families, and friends when returning from your trip in Verona. During the evening however it's much quieter, the market is closed, not as many tourists, restaurants like 'Teta de Giulieta' and bars like 'Casa Mazzanti Caffe', and 'Caffe Filippini' are still open, meaning that you can enjoy a night out with friends, family, o

Delicious, but it's not the Colosseum?!

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 We have arrived in Verona, it's a good sunny day, with the typical Italian breeze, a lot of chattering, you just feel in the moment, so much that you decide to have a quick lunch in the 'Peperino Pizza & Grill' in Piazzetta Municipio 10 (Verona).  But as you get out you see this huge building, similar to the Colosseum, but it is not, this is our first stop of the Verona tour, The Arena.  The Arena is a Roman amphitheatre located in Piazza Bra. It was built in the first century during the times of the Roman empire, and it is still in use today for entertainment events, and shows such as concerts, and large scale operas performances with a capacity of 22000 people. During the times of the Roman Empire the Arena was used for entertainment purposes, but not quite the one's we'd have today. The building was host of circuses, but most importantly violent fights between gladiators, and animals from different parts of the world. this might be far from the form of enter

Hellas Verona

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 We have now made a quick stop, and what do we see, a huge building where people go to see a sort of entertainment that is different from The Arena, much more physical, involving two teams of 11 players each, and a football, with over 39000 people watching it in this building. This is football, and this building you are seeing is the 8th biggest football stadium in Italy, host of Hellas Verona football team. I present to you..... The Marcantonio Bentegodi Stadium. The Marcantonio Bentegodi is located in Piazzale Olimpia, yes you could technically say that the stadium is located in Olympus. However this is also home of Serie A side Hellas Verona, this club was funded in 1903 by group of high school students, the club was asked to be called 'Hellas', as a request from their professor in classics. The word 'Hellas' is the Greek word for Greece, which is why there are link to ancient Greece including their venue. Since the foundation of the club, Hellas Verona have seen it