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The City of VeronaTourist InformationVerona, a city characterised by more than two thousand years of history, is nowadays the second centre in Veneto for its liveliness and for the importance of its economic activities; moreover it is an international tourist centre. Due to its geographical position, Verona was probably an Etruscan and Euganean centre, but the first certain signs of civilization date back to the 4 th century bC. During the Roman Empire it was an instrumental political and commercial centre, whose magnificent traces can still be seen: the Arena, the Roman Theatre, the Roman Arco dei Gavi, Porta Borsari, the archaeological area near Porta Leoni and the Scavi Scaligeri. This area, situated in the middle of the city, only some meters away from Piazza Erbe, became in the Middle Age centre of political and economic power. Here the marks of different historical periods are harmoniously moulded together: from Roman ruins to magnificent palaces of the 18 th -19 th century situated between medieval buildings, that flourished under the reign of the Signori Scaligeri, and rinascimental styled buildings. A very interesting, yet a relatively unknown feature of the city are the walls, which in some parts are still incredibly well conserved; especially the most recent segments, where a great part of the perimeter still exists, conveying a particular aspect to the city that permits us to build on its history. Moreover Verona has always been synonymous with culture. Numerous institutions, such as the Biblioteca Civica , the Biblioteca Capitolare (whose Scriptorium already existed in the 6 th century aC), the Accademia Filarmonica (the most antique in the world), the Fondazione Arena , the Literary Society , the antique Academy of Agriculture, Science and Literature , the University and the Conservatory maintain its cultural liveliness. |