Woke
up this morning, enjoyed breakfast, packed up and moved into the ancient center
of Verona. Had a little trouble
finding our hotel even though the address was only 100 meters off the main
square. The GPS said we were there
but we couldn’t find it. Finally
asked a shop keeper and she pointed to the green door next door. There it was, the Al Filarmonico
written on a 4” by 7” brass plate at the bottom of the door. We rode a rickety elevator built for
two, dumped our stuff and joined a city “jump on, jump off” bus tour.
One
of the first stops was Juliet’s balcony.
Didn’t see any Capulets or Montagues but it is possible they blended
into the 100’s that were there to see Juliet’s statue. People lined up to get their picture
taken cupping Juliet’s bronzed breast.
It is supposed to bring good luck but we didn’t stand in line to test
the theory. We did learn that Shakespeare
didn’t invent the love story. Some
guy named Luigi Deporto wrote the “true” story hundreds of years before and Shakespeare
adapted the novel into a play, using all the original character names and
geographic references. The
Capulets actually owned the house with the balcony back in the day.
We
were treated to many sights of ancient Roman ruins and art but the most
memorable item for us will be the Arena.
Built 2000 years ago as a purpose built 30,000-seat entertainment
center. They have cleaned up the
wild animal scat and most of the Christian blood, and the gladiators finally
ran out of bears, wolves and lions to kill. The gladiators were eventually replaced
with altos and tenors. The Arena
is now the largest outdoor opera house in the world. It is amazing that a building over 2000 years old, remains
essentially unchanged, and is still operating with the same intended purpose. Not sure BC Place will still be
operating in 3986.
There werent any real lives to give the thumb up or down to but couldn't resist. |
Feeling a bit bad not biking anywhere especially when we saw all the regular folk biking around the city.
Check Out Those Heels!Headed to the train station tomorrow to travel to Venice. |