The St. Zeno Maggiore Church (Basilica di San Zeno Maggiore), located in Verona, Italy, is a notable example of Romanesque architecture with parts dating back to the 9th century AD. Its distinctive pink-and-white pastel facade makes it a visually striking landmark. The church gained additional fame for its role as the setting for the marriage scene in Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. Visitors can explore the historic interior, which features intricate details and a rich history, offering a glimpse into the architectural and cultural heritage of medieval Verona.
St. Zeno Maggiore Church (Basilica di San Zeno Maggiore)
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