Chosen by William Shakespeare as the setting for his tragedy Romeo and Juliet, Verona is also a city of great character, reflected in its rich culture, beautiful architecture, and delicious cuisine.
Its Arena is considered one of the most iconic monuments in the Veneto region. Within this magnificent, history-filled venue—perfectly suited to grand and captivating operatic productions—you will experience unforgettable musical emotions.
The 103rd edition of the Verona Festival will open with a new production of La Traviata by Giuseppe Verdi and feature two versions of Aida by Stefano Poda and Franco Zeffirelli. Zeffirelli’s celebrated staging of Turandot will also return, marking the centenary of this masterpiece by Giacomo Puccini.
Chosen by William Shakespeare as the setting for his tragedy Romeo and Juliet, Verona is also a city of great character, reflected in its rich culture, beautiful architecture, and delicious cuisine.
Its Arena is considered one of the most iconic monuments in the Veneto region. Within this magnificent, history-filled venue—perfectly suited to grand and captivating operatic productions—you will experience unforgettable musical emotions…