
112. Verona: Where History and Music Collide
This petite but intriguing city in the Veneto Region of Italy should be on your radar, yet luckily most tourists skip right over it because it's on their way to Venezia. What they don't realize they are missing is that Verona is a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to it's prodigious collection of beautifully preserved architectural gems throughout the centuries.The long tail of Verona's operatic history, culminating in Luciano Pavarotti's concert in 1990 at Verona's open-air arena, is incomparable. The city is small enough to get to know, and large enough to suck you in to it's history and architectural lure of century after century of impressive design. You will not regret a visit to such a rare and captivating place.https://www.kimberlysitaly.comInstagramFacebook
Kimberly's Italy Travel · Kimberly Holcombe
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This petite but intriguing city in the Veneto Region of Italy should be on your radar, yet luckily most tourists skip right over it because it's on their way to Venezia. What they don't realize they are missing is that Verona is a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to it's prodigious collection of beautifully preserved architectural gems throughout the centuries.
The long tail of Verona's operatic history, culminating in Luciano Pavarotti's concert in 1990 at Verona's open-air arena, is incomparable. The city is small enough to get to know, and large enough to suck you in to it's history and architectural lure of century after century of impressive design. You will not regret a visit to such a rare and captivating place.
https://www.kimberlysitaly.com