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The Roman Theatre of Verona is one of the city’s most ancient and remarkable archaeological sites. Built in the 1st century BC on the banks of the Adige River, it once hosted dramatic performances and public events. Today, it continues to be used for concerts and theatre festivals, offering visitors a chance to experience Verona’s history in an authentic Roman setting.

What to See & Do

  • Explore the ancient amphitheater 🏟️ seating 🪑 and stage remains 🏛️📜
  • Visit the adjoining Archaeological Museum 🏺 with Roman artifacts 👑💡
  • Attend a live theatre 🎭 or music performance 🎶 in summer 🎉🥳
  • Enjoy scenic views 👀 of the Adige River 🌊 and Ponte Pietra 🌉🏞️
  • Learn about Verona’s Roman past 👑 through museum exhibits 🇮🇹🧠

How to Get There

  • From Piazza delle Erbe 🏘️: 10-minute walk 🚶‍♂️ across Ponte Pietra 🌉⏱️💨
  • By Bus 🚌: Lines 🚍 70 and 94 stop near Teatro Romano 📍✅
  • By Car 🚗: Parking 🅿️ available near Lungadige San Giorgio 💰👍

Travel Tips

  • Visit early ⏰ for quiet exploration 🤫 and great photos 📸✨😌
  • Bring water 💧 and a hat 👒 during summer visits ☀️🥵
  • Check the theatre’s schedule 📅 for evening performances 🎶🎭📞
  • Combine your visit 🤝 with Castel San Pietro 🏰 for city views 🔭🗺️✅

Suggested Itinerary

  • 9:00 AM – Arrive 🧭 at the Roman Theatre 🏟️ and explore the ruins 🏛️💨
  • 9:45 AM – Visit the Archaeological Museum 🏺📜👀
  • 10:30 AM – Walk 🚶‍♂️ across Ponte Pietra 🌉 for riverside photos 🌊📸
  • 11:00 AM – Coffee break ☕ near Via Redentore 🥐😋👋

Opening Hours & Entry

Open:

Tuesday to Sunday, 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM .
Closed: Mondays.

Entry Fee:

€4 (includes museum access)

Best Time to Visit:

Morning or during evening performances in summer.

Location

📌 Roman Theatre, Rigaste Redentore 2, Verona, Italy

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