The former residence is on Via Cappello. It was built in the 13th century and is said to be owned by the Capulet family of Verona, and Juliet is the daughter of this nobleman. A door arch leads to the courtyard, and the love walls on both sides are densely covered with graffiti and confession in words from various countries. Going inside, the courtyard of less than 20 square meters is lush and lush, crowded with tourists inside and out.
Whether or not you believe that touching Juliet's bronze sculpture can bring good luck to love, you still want to squeeze in and get close to Juliet, who is always in love in the story, and see what she looks like. Go upstairs to visit her bedroom and see the clothes, life exhibits, and paintings of that era. You will no longer think of her as a fictional character in the story, but feel that she is a real person.
Looking up from the courtyard, you will see a small protruding balcony. This is Shakespeare's private balcony where Romeo and Juliet tryst out for life. So many people took pictures here, either dressed as Juliet looking at the prince waiting for her heart, or the couples looked at each other and complained.
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Well, I’d say this place is a must-see, however I didn’t really go inside the house. There’s a line to take a picture beside the statue, there’s also a gift shop (really pricy).
Thought the balcony and statue were nice and the staff handling the queue in a time of Covid did it with good grace. Definitely worth popping along to have a look and take a photo, this is very cen...
If you know the books and / or movies , you want to visit this place - but for me it was just a balcony in a small inside patio - maybe the tour would have been a little bit different but I doubt that...
Had to visit this attraction while on a day trip to Verona. Queued for about 20 minutes due to Covid and limiting the amount of people who could go in. While it was nice to tick this off the list o...
You can see the balcony outside for free and if you pay €6 you can go inside or for €7 also entry to her tomb (different location). We paid and wished we hadn't, there is very little inside! Not worth...
I believe that the vast majority of people come here because of the British Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" (two lovers from Italy), the singer of the ancient and modern love. In fact, there is another love movie "Glory to Juliet" that has been described in the world. Although the film is fictitious, no one in Verona really responded to the letter on the wall, but stepped into the former residence of Juliet. At the time, my heart still couldnt stop.
Most visitors here will do two things: one is to touch the chest of Juliet's bronze statue, which is said to bring good love, no wonder the goddess' right chest is bright and bright; the second is to put love letters and The message is posted on the brick wall, which has become a place to witness love. The whole process: lovers first leave the names of two people on the "love wall", then draw a love circle to surround the names of the two, and then put a rose in front of the statue of Juliet.
Blue Tulip
Into the alley, you will find that the door is in the city, through the crowd to find the beautiful Juliet
the wall at the gate has been filled with love and wishes from all over the world, here has become a love place for the world's young men and women worship
courtyard Standing on the front is a real tall and tall Juliet bronze statue that is slim, affectionate and slightly sad. Because the legendary touch of the statue's right chest can bring a good love, the right chest of Juliet's statue is now particularly bright
bronze statue on the upper left, is Shakespeare's famous marble balcony. It is said that Romeo was climbing this balcony and Juliets complaints.
NianXiao Yi
Juliet is near the vanilla square in the center of Verona. It is said to have been the residence of Juliet, the heroine of Shakespeare's famous book "Romeo and Juliet." It was once owned by the Villa Capreti of the Verona family, and Juliet is the daughter of the Capreti family. Of course, this is the place with the most tourists. Countless couples from all over the world come here to witness their love with the people they love.
There is a life-size bronze statue of Juliet in the courtyard. It is said that the right chest touching the bronze statue can bring beautiful love. The right chest of this bronze statue has been touched especially brightly. When there are many people, you need to line up with the bronze statue. The upper left of the
bronze statue is a marble balcony. It is said that this is the sweet spot where Juliets prototype was overlooked and hoped for the arrival of the lover "Romeo". To enter the balcony on the second floor, you need to collect tickets, 6 euros a person.
The red brick wall below the balcony is full of love letters that tourists use to stick with chewing gum. Many of them are dedicated to their lovers to express their loyalty, and more are sent to the perfect lover Juliet in the heart. It is said that the mailbox here will receive love letters from people all over the world to Juliet. As long as you write the address: Juliet's House, Verona, Italy, then this letter will be received here.
The former residence is on Via Cappello. It was built in the 13th century and is said to be owned by the Capulet family of Verona, and Juliet is the daughter of this nobleman. A door arch leads to the courtyard, and the love walls on both sides are densely covered with graffiti and confession in words from various countries. Going inside, the courtyard of less than 20 square meters is lush and lush, crowded with tourists inside and out. Whether or not you believe that touching Juliet's bronze sculpture can bring good luck to love, you still want to squeeze in and get close to Juliet, who is always in love in the story, and see what she looks like. Go upstairs to visit her bedroom and see the clothes, life exhibits, and paintings of that era. You will no longer think of her as a fictional character in the story, but feel that she is a real person. Looking up from the courtyard, you will see a small protruding balcony. This is Shakespeare's private balcony where Romeo and Juliet tryst out for life. So many people took pictures here, either dressed as Juliet looking at the prince waiting for her heart, or the couples looked at each other and complained.
Verona in Latin "very elegant city" Is the oldest in Italy most beautiful And one of the most glorious cities Rivers from the Alps Winding through the city Quiet and serene Reflecting the ancient walls of the Middle Ages The most classic love story that happened here Nothing is better than "Romeo and Juliet" by Shakespeare Let this charming city of love Attract people from all over the world By the letter to Juliet Or touch the statue of Juliet prayer Can get sweet and happy love~
A city with a great story A poignant and moving story, already a city full of love Juliet’s former residence in the story is now turned into a classic full of longing for love Many small souvenir shops around Romeo’s house nearby, there are people living in it, and it’s lonely if you can’t visit it.
Verona is the hometown of Romeo and Juliet described by Shakespeare. Juliet’s Former Residence is an ancient building built in the 13th century with a high-walled courtyard and circular arches. It is free to enter the courtyard of the former residence, but a fee is required to enter the second floor. After entering the gate, you enter an antique courtyard with walls on three sides, three stories high, cobblestone ground, and yellowish brown walls with green and lush branches and vines. On the front of the gate is a bronze statue of Juliet against the courtyard wall. It is said that by touching Juliet's right breast and making a wish, you can get her sincere blessings and make lovers finally get married. On the right side of the courtyard, you can see the world-famous "Juliet's Balcony" when you look up.
There are a lot of tourists, probably all influenced by the novel of "Romeo and Juliet"! The statue of Juliet in the courtyard has been touched very brightly. To take a beautiful photo on the balcony, it is best to go to the souvenir shop opposite. There is a "wall of love" in the courtyard, and it is said that couples can finally get married by leaving their names here.