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Piazza delle Erbe

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Piazza Erbe
Verona, Veneto

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Feargal James
August 2, 2022
Verona’s old market square. A perfect place to have a coffee or aperitivo with local Veronese.
Andrea
April 30, 2016
Iconic square of Verona. You will love it!
Nikita
November 21, 2015
Piazza delle Erbe (Market's square) is a square in Verona, northern Italy. It was once the town's forum during the time of the Roman Empire.
Mathia
November 13, 2019
A few minutes walk from "Il Vicolo" Residence Verona center. The square follows the system of the ancient Roman Forum and for centuries has been the center of political and economic life of the city. The toloneo, which is the central area, is still animated by a colorful market. Coming from Corso Mazzini, there are: the column of the market (1401), topped by a shrine Gothic and commissioned by Gian Galeazzo Visconti to expose the insignia of his lordship, went up stairs and pillars trade measures Verona, the sixteenth-century sedan or capital , marble canopy square, beneath which sat the mayor at the inauguration ceremony, the fountain of Madonna Verona, which has a bath and stem decorated with heads in relief and symbolic figures and is surmounted by the figure of Madonna Verona, Roman statue of the first sec. AD, the column of San Marco 1523, in white marble, on top of which was hoisted the lion symbol of the Republic of Venice (destroyed by the French, the current is 1886.) The square is surrounded by palaces and buildings that have marked the history of Verona: the "Domus Mercatorum" built in 1301 by Alberto I della Scala, the building has a portico supported by columns and pillars, large mullioned windows and battlements; 800 a restructuring it altered the original Romanesque and l ' building became the seat of the Chamber of Commerce, the Tower of Gardello, crenellated brick, built in 1370 by Cansignorio for keeping the oldest clock bell of Verona, the Palazzo Maffei, building of 1668 in late baroque style, has a terrace with a balustrade adorned with 6 statues of pagan gods (Hercules, Jupiter, Venus, Mercury, Apollo and Minerva), the Case Mazzanti (formerly Domus Blandorum Scala that, in the fourteenth, on the ground floor housed shops and private homes, while the upper floor was used as a granary), joined by the porch and the street facades of the square and Corso S. Anastasia were richly frescoed by Alberto Cavalli in the first half of '500, the Domus Nova and the side elevation of the neoclassical Palazzo della Ragione, in the midst of which is supported learning French (so named because of the presence, from the mid ' 700, a rib of a whale hanging from the ceiling) from which you enter in Piazza dei Signori. On the two squares stands the Torre dei Lamberti.
A few minutes walk from "Il Vicolo" Residence Verona center. The square follows the system of the ancient Roman Forum and for centuries has been the center of political and economic life of the city. The toloneo, which is the central area, is still animated by a colorful market. Coming from Corso Ma…
Maria Vittoria
August 11, 2016
On Piazza delle Erbe there is a daily market with stalls selling clothes and fruit and vegetables (Mon-Sat 0800-1800). On Saturday morning you’ll also find a huge flea market at the football stadium (0800-1400)

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