Frescoes Museum at Juliet’s Tomb

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The museum is located in a deconsecrated monastery and has many visitors eager to have a look at Juliet’s tomb which is located in an underground crypt. A visit is worthwhile to understand why Verona was called ‘urbs picta’, i.e. ‘the painted city’.

Verona was already rich in the fourteenth century, at the time of the Della Scala dinasty and this wealth was "advertised", with wall paintings in churches, on palaces and this tradition continued in the '500 and '600 because it was fashionable and testified to its status.

 

A time capsule of mythological, allegorical, religious and political scenes removed over time to save them from destruction.

Abstract
A unusual museum with mural paintings from the tenth century onward and also paintings, bronze artifacts and even some Roman amphorae.

Duration of the tour: starting from 2 hours

Rate: starting from 75€ per hour