Roman Theater and Archeological Museum

Roman Theater and Archeological Museum
  • Address:Rigaste Redentore, 2, Verona, Verona
  • Hours:Mon 1:30-6:45pm; Tues-Sun 8:30am-6:45pm; during theater season 9am-3pm
  • Admission:€4; free 1st Sunday of each month

Roman Theater and Archeological Museum
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Not satisfied with having a Roman amphitheater, Verona also has a Roman theater which is even older, dating from 1AD. Beautifully situated next to the River Adige, the seating rises to a height of 60 meters above the stage.

The theater was discovered in the 19th century by a businessman who bought the land to develop, but decided he was more interested in finding Roman ruins. He was amply rewarded. The original marble floor of the orchestra pit was uncovered, along with the rows of stone seats. These days the theater is a popular outdoor concert venue.

On the hill above in the ex-convent of San Gerolamo (15th century) is the Archeological Museum. Along with a wealth of Roman artefacts found all over Verona such as coins, mosaics, sculpture, etc., the museum has a great view over the river and the city.

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