Byblos Art Hotel Villa Amista
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5 Stars - 50 Opinions
via Cedrare, 78, Corrubbio di Negarine, Verona, Veneto, 37029, Italy
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September in Verona and would like some live entertainment.
by MSLIV
Hi again.
I would love to go to a opera, symphony etc, some classical event while in Verona in Sept. I have had lovely experiences while in Rome and Venice. where operas etc. have been performed in churches. Does Verona have the same possibility. Have anyone been there in Sept. and what can you tell me about that,please.
Msliv
Re: September in Verona and would like some live entertainment.
by cgf
it's a pity Arena would close August,29th
http://www.arena.it/en-US/arena/schedule-2010.html
Re: September in Verona and would like some live entertainment.
by cmcard2
wow to see an opera in arena di verona is a great experience - saw tosca in summeer of 2009. thing the series run in the summer so may be too late to see
Re: September in Verona and would like some live entertainment.
by effeti
The opera festival end in august, but usually there are many modern music concert at the arena in september.
One I remember is on 11th a concert from Ennio Morricone, the famous film music writer:
http://www.geticket.it/it-IT/ennio_morricone_per_il_cinema_arena_di_veronait.html
but i think they may be more. I think I remember there might be the "Giulietta e Romeo" by Riccardo Cocciante.
Ciao
Francesco
Travel Tips for Verona
The Duomo
by Azhut
The Duomo is an impressive romanesque style's building. It was built in the XII century close to the Adige river. Although it was remodelled in successive periods, it represents a monument that is rich in history and works of art. The complex includes the churches of S. Elena and San Giovanni in Fonte.
Stay in GASTHAUSes!!
I cannot...
by LysDor
Stay in GASTHAUSes!!
I cannot remember the name of the one I stayed in anymore but I warmly recommend this type of *gasthaus* lodging: small, family owned, most of the time having bigger rooms than standart hotels, big breakfast included and best of all an easy going and friendly atmosphere!
The picture on the left is the back of the gasthaus where I stayed and it's located in a peaceful area nearby a small river.
Panoramic view of the city
by croisbeauty
The band of the river Adige with the Duomo on the left-hand and the church of San Giorgio in Braida on the right-hand. On the right corner of the picture, you can see the bell tower of the church Santo Stefano, a masterpiece of Veronese Romanesque architecture. It was intended to be the city's first Cathedral.
By taking the road, next to Santo Stefano, you can reach two very important spots, San Pietro Hill with the castle and the Sanctuary of Madonna di Lourdes.
Arco della Costa
by croisbeauty
By the Arco della Costa you enter Piazza dei Signori from direction of Piazza delle Erbe. It is the 15th century built arch, which takes its name as the legend says, on the first honest person to walk beneath it. The tinny alley, which separate Piazza delle Erbe and Piazza dei Signori, looks much attractive out of the high season when is blocked by the tables from the nearby restaurant.
Piazza Bra - a funny name for a square
by globetrott
Piazza Bra is the name of the square in front of the famous Arena di Verona, and although the square is quite large, it is really hard to find a sign with that funny name written on it.Bra is the local Veronese expression for Braida, which means "large" and of course this makes sense for such a big square. Thanks a lot, Boris (coisbeauty) for that explanation !
Lothar(lerch) - beeing an expert not only for places of interest in Verona, but also for other places that have funny meanings in other languages - knew where to find the only sign with the name on it .
It was at the end of the square, close to Via Roma.
The only other sign that we found, was not clearly printed.
Questions and Answers
Q: Verona in early november "Hi All,
I'm planning a citytrip to Italy early november with some friends. We are thinking of coming to Verona. Is there still..."
A: "there are much more than you could expect.
BTW better for you having a car"
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 Byblos Art Hotel Villa Amista
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Address: via Cedrare, 78, Corrubbio di Negarine, Verona, Veneto, 37029, Italy