

Verona, Italy
Verona, Italy
Verona Cathedral (Duomo di Verona) is a Romanesque-Gothic complex that anchors the city’s cathedral quarter. Built in the 12th century and reworked later, it features a sculpted Romanesque portal by the Master Niccolò, a bright Gothic nave, and artworks including Titian’s Assumption. The adjoining cloister, baptistery of San Giovanni in Fonte, and nearby San Giorgio in Braida enrich a visit. It’s compact yet layered, ideal for travelers interested in medieval architecture, quiet interiors, and art history, and a good complement to Verona’s Roman arena and riverfront walks. Modest entry fee; dress respectfully.
Opening Hours
Mon–Fri: 10:00–17:00, Sat–Sun: 13:30–17:00