π A red marble sarcophagus, claimed to be Juliet Capulet's coffin, lies in a small chamber within the former Franciscan church of San Francesco al Corso.
π Now part of the "G.B. Cavalcaselle" Museum of Frescoes, it's considered the setting for the tragic finale of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.
π Pilgrimage site for star-crossed lovers
π Immerse yourself in Shakespearean history and art
ποΈ Explore the beautiful frescoes and sculptures of the museum
π Civil weddings can be celebrated in a symbolic setting
ποΈ Combined ticket for Tomb and Juliet's House available
π Located in Verona's historical center, follow signs for Tomba di Giulietta
π Check the museum's website for current opening times
π° Entry fee for the museum; free with a Verona Card.
π Daily, hours vary by season.
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