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Teatro RomanovsArena di Verona
Both are recommended by experts. Overall, Arena di Verona scores significantly higher than Teatro Romano. Arena di Verona ranks #2 in Verona with positive reviews from 5 reviews such as Afar Magazine, Michelin Guide and Lonely Planet.
Teatro Romano
Frommer's
Fodor's
Michelin Guide
Michelin Guide
Regaste Redentore 2, Verona
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"There is something almost surreal about attending an open-air performance of Shakespeare's Two Gentlemen of Verona or Romeo and Juliet here -- even if you can't understand a word." Full review
"The museum's archeological collections were amassed largely out of the donated collections of Veronese citizens." Full review
1 Star
"Beyond the stone-built Ponte Pietra, also Roman, this much restored theatre, dating from the reign of Augustus, continues to host drama and dance productions and music concerts." Full review
0 Stars
"Located on a hill above the Roman theatre, the archaeological museum is noted for its works from Roman Verona, particularly four fine marble satyr heads." Full review
Arena di Verona
Lonely Planet
Lonely Planet
Lonely Planet
Fodor's
Michelin Guide
Afar Magazine
Frommer's
Piazza Bra 28, 37121 Verona
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"Built of pink-tinged marble in the 1st century AD, Verona's Roman amphitheatre survived a 12th-century earthquake to become the city’s legendary open-air opera house, with seating for 30,000 people." Full review
"The 1st-century pink marble Arena di Verona is the third-largest Roman amphitheatre in existence." Full review
"The pink marble Roman amphitheatre was built in the 1st century AD and survived a 12th-century earthquake to become Verona’s legendary open-air opera house, with seating for 30,000 people." Full review
"In summer, you can join up to 16,000 people packing the stands for spectacular opera productions." Full review
2 Stars
"This splendid amphitheatre is one of the finest in the Roman world and can accommodate 25 000 spectators on its 44 tiers of seating." Full review
"This is one the oldest of the ancient Roman Coliseums, but it is not a relic - it still hosts concerts and the Verona Opera. An amazing venue to enjoy a live performance." Full review
"The best-preserved Roman amphitheater in the world and the best known in Italy after Rome's Colosseum, the elliptical Arena was built in a slightly pinkish marble in the 1st century A" Full review