Verona silenziosa: viaggio tra le sculture del suo Cimitero Monumentale
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Have you ever walked through a place where art, memory, and landscape intertwine in a silence filled with stories?
Overlooking the left bank of the Adige, just a short distance from the historic center, the Monumental Cemetery of Verona is one of the city’s most evocative sites. Established following the Napoleonic reforms and designed by the architect Giuseppe Barbieri with an elegant neoclassical layout, it now appears as a true open-air museum, remarkable for its शांत and contemplative atmosphere.
As you stroll among colonnades and family chapels, you’ll encounter stories—both personal and collective—that span centuries, alongside sculptures that trace the evolution of artistic taste from Neoclassicism to the twentieth century. Among those laid to rest here are notable figures such as Ippolito Pindemonte, Emilio Salgari, and Umberto Boccioni.
The visit also includes the Ossuary Temple dedicated to the fallen of World War I, which holds the remains of thousands of soldiers and stands as a place of memory with profound universal significance, as well as the “Garden Cemetery,” a green space designed for quiet reflection.
Visiting the Monumental Cemetery is an authentic and deeply moving experience, where art, memory, and landscape merge into a truly unique atmosphere.
When to visit
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Cimitero Monumentale di Verona
Piazzale del Cimitero - Verona (VR) ( Directions )
Web: https://www.agec.it/cimiteromonumentale/
Mail: cimiteromonumentaleverona@agec.it
Tel: +39 045 805 1911

