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      • The Montagues and the Capulets had been two important aristocratic families from Verona, and Dante himself mentions them in his Divine Comedy (Purgatorio, Canto VI, v. 106). Nowadays, the city still considers itself the hometown of Romeo and Juliet, and there are several places you can relive the lovers’ story.
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  2. Oct 12, 2016 · Even though William Shakespeare had already set a play here, The Two Gentlemen of Verona, it is for the wonderful and tragic love story between Romeo and Juliet that the city is best known. It’s also why Verona is called “the city of love.”

  3. In Shakespeare’s lifetime, it was part of the Venetian Republic, but until 1405 it had been an independent city-state. The Verona of Romeo and Juliet seems to be independent and with its own prince, who authorizes and enforces local laws.

  4. Sep 19, 2024 · He wrote about ancient Rome, a distant land called Illyria, an unnamed island haunted with spirits, European courts like Navarre and Aquitaine and the Italian city-states of Verona, Padua and Venice. He often drew from popular oral traditions for the shape of his plots.

  5. Jun 12, 2017 · According to some, the real Romeo and Juliet were in fact from Siena, but since Shakespeare was so fond of Verona, he placed the story there. A story of doomed lovers, Mariotto and Gianozzo, was published in 1476 by a writer of Siena who insisted it was based on real people who lived in a period within his lifetime, complete with an interfering ...

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    Casa di Guilietta, located near Piazza Erbe which is Verona’s oldest square and dates back to the Roman era, was originally built in the 14th century onto a 13th century tower. During the 14th century, the building was known as the ‘hospitium in Capello’ which in Latin referred to a hospital chapel. The later Capelletti family, recorded as pharmaci...

    Today, Casa di Guilietta is one of the city’s major tourist attractions. The passageway to the courtyard was until 2019 covered with graffiti and love-themed notes for Juliet stuck to the walls with chewing gum. However, all the wall coverings were removed and the walls are now whitewashed. While you can no longer leave a letter to Juliet, fans of ...

    Entering from the Via Cappello, Casa di Guilietta is only a few minutes walk from Verona’s ancient Piazza Delle Erbe. For those using public transport around bustling Verona, buses 70, 96 and 97 stop along Piazza Francesco Viviani, just around the corner from Casa di Guilietta.

  6. So how did a 13th-century house in Verona become linked with Romeo and Juliet for evermore? The clue is in the name. The house belonged to the Dal Capello family, commonly known as the Cappelletti .

  7. Explore Juliet's House in Verona, Italy – step onto the iconic balcony, revel in the historic Party Hall, and enter Juliet's Bedroom for a glimpse into the world of Romeo and Juliet.

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