Juliet's House
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Juliet’s house is a building which dates back to the 12th century and which was once owned for a long period by the Dal Cappello family. The identification of the name, Cappello with that of Capuleti gave rise to the popular belief that this house was indeed Juliet’s house, the mystical heroine of the Shakespeare play. The present house of Juliet is the result of radical restoration work from 1936 to 1940 during which the windows, the famous balcony where Juliet used to stand and the gothic style doorways were added to the interior façade.
Category: Monument and Historic Building
Address: Via Cappello, 23 Verona Italy
Telephone: 045-803-4303
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