O Romeo, Romeo

 Where are we now?, after venturing piazzale Olimpia to visit the Marcantonio Bentegodi stadium, home of Hellas Verona. We are now in a much more romantic scenery, a house, a balcony reminds you of a certain Shakespeare story, and wait, there's also a statue of you know who at this point. We are now at Juliet's house, and statue you see is Juliet.



We all know about the famous play of Romeo and Juliet by Shakespeare, and this place is ideal for you to take pictures with the statue of Juliet, or if you want to be in the moment grab your Romeo, or your Juliet, and go towards the balcony, you can take pictures or you can simply recite the play. Juliet's house has many links to the famous play we all know, the first one is that the house is owned by the Dal Capello family that's where the address of this venue derives from (Via Capello 23), which is similar to Juliet's family name Capulets, the house also had a balcony that was casually facing the courtyard, and finally the statue, origins of the statue are quite unclear, but it is said to bring love, and fertility by doing certain stuff that I can't mention right here, you get the gist. The courtyard is accessible without a charge, however to visit the house you'll need to pay €11 to enter, but nonetheless it is a good experience, and who knows you may find your Romeo, or Juliet.

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