Casa di Giulietta vs Museo di Castelvecchio
Both are recommended by expert writers. On balance, Museo di Castelvecchio is preferred by most professionals compared to Casa di Giulietta. Museo di Castelvecchio has a TripExpert Score of 96 with accolades from 6 reviews such as Frommer's, Travel + Leisure and Lonely Planet.
Casa di Giulietta
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Via Cappello, 23, Verona
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Lonely Planet
Top Choice
"Walls are lined up to 2m high with love notes, many attached with chewing gum. Above you is the famous balcony, tourists taking their turn to have pics taken against the 'romantic background'."
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Michelin Guide
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"When you come to a doorway covered with graffiti and declarations of love in a host of different languages, you'll know you've reached the spot."
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Afar Magazine
"Buy a cheap lock in one of the many storefronts that line the main streets through old Verona, and leave a piece of yourself behind."
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Afar Magazine
"The crowds are overwhelming but calm your nerves by finding things like old gum, scribbles and love notes in the entrance way to the balcony of what tourists believe is "the balcony" of..."
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Frommer's
"No one is willing to confirm (or deny) that the balcony was added to the palazzo as recently as 1928 (though that doesn't stop many a young lass from posing on it, staring dreamily at the sky).
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Museo di Castelvecchio
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Corso Castelvecchio 2, Verona
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Frommer's
"The "Old Castle" is a crenelated fairy tale of brick towers and turrets, protecting the bridge behind it."
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Don't miss the large courtyard with the equestrian statue of the warlord Cangrande I, with a peculiar dragon's head affixed to his back
Lonely Planet
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"Castelvecchio makes a fitting home for Verona’s largest museum."
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Travel + Leisure
"Displays medieval and Romanesque art and ancient weaponry."
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Fodor's
"Get a look at a significant collection of Venetian and Veneto art, medieval weapons, and jewelry."
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Michelin Guide
1 Star
" A section is devoted to Veronese artists from the Renaissance, among which Caroto and his unusual Portrait of a child with a drawing. "
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