Fontana di Piazza Brà

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37121 Verona VR, Italy

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City : Verona

37121 Verona VR, Italy
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Nandini Hasan on Google

Historical City and busy places
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Μπάμπης Πασσάς on Google

Nice place!
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Dario Mangiacapra on Google

Beautiful arena
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Ron van Bruchem on Google

Nice little fountain on the square. More beautiful at night.
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Heather Thornton on Google

Lovely large square by the Arena with grassy areas and plenty of restaurants coming out onto the square.
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Ricky Spanish on Google

The true centre of one of the world's most beautiful cities. You can wonder around and enjoy the sights or dine out at one of the many restaurants. Amazing both during the day and night.
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haniel asz on Google

Verona’s main square, the Piazza Bra, often shortened to Bra is one of the largest piazzas not only in Italy but in Europe. It functions as a kind of arrival hall before you enter the center of the city. The term “bra” is derived from the German word “breit” which means broad. It Pizza Bra refers to the broad square in front of the city gates. Up to today, the Piazza Bra is a beautiful and extensive square in the heart of Verona lined with numerous teashops and restaurants, along with several prominent buildings. Many historic buildings from the ancient times to the present surround the Piazza Bra. The Piazza Bra is cemented with pink marble from the Valpolicella region. The center of the large square is dominated by an horse-riding statue of the Italian King Vittorio Emanuele II, the first ruler of united Italy. The fountain in the park, also known as the Fontana Delle Alpi was constructed on the occasion of Verona’s pairing with Munich and was built by the Germans. In turn, a statue of Juliet was set up at the ancient town hall in Munich. The residents of Verona often refer to the fountain as the “Lemon Squeezer” because it is shaped like one. Also, a result of the pairing is a memorial for the displaced Italians into German concentration camps, which is under the trees at Piazza Bra. Restaurants, outstanding palaces, and buildings that are over 2,000 years old surround the Piazza Bra in Verona. Including the Verona Arena, which was initially built as an amphitheater closely to two centuries ago by the Austrians. Verona arena is now a world-famous music venue with several contemporary music performances. From its steps, you can enjoy magnificent views over the Piazza Bra
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Vlado ST on Google

Beautiful fountain on the square.

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