Juliet’s House, or Casa di Giulietta, is a 13th-century palazzo in Verona, Italy, made famous by William Shakespeare’s play, Romeo and Juliet. Though the iconic balcony, a focal point for many visitors, was added centuries after the play was written, the setting still exudes a sense of romance. Nestled in the heart of Verona, the house draws a steady stream of romantics who come to experience the timeless story that has captivated audiences for generations. Today, visitors can explore the historic building, touch the bronze statue of Juliet, and leave love notes on the walls, immersing themselves in the enduring allure of the tragic love story.
Juliet’s House (Casa di Giulietta)
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