Castelvecchio Tours and Activities

On the banks of the Adige, Castelvecchio was built by the Scaligeri in 1354-55, an impressive defensive fortress certain to remind any rivals of the power of the della Scala family. Crossing the river is the beautiful castellated Ponte Scaligero, a 14th-century bridge that's traffic free and a favorite stroll for local families. The castle's main tower and ramparts afford views of the bridge, the city, and surrounding hills. The castle interior has been brilliantly restored and transformed into bright exhibit space by architect Carlo Scarpa, without sacrificing the integrity or history of the castle. The collections of the Civico Museo d'Arte are shown here, featuring Veronese sculpture, applied art, and paintings, with works by Bellini, Rubens, Montagna, Guardi, Tiepolo, Tintoretto, Pisano, and artists of the 15th- and 16th-century Veronese school. A few steps up Corso Cavour is the Arco dei Gavi, a first-century stone arched gate that spanned a Roman road; look for the grooves worn by chariot wheels in the stone below the arch.
On the banks of the Adige, Castelvecchio was built by the Scaligeri in 1354-55, an impressive defensive fortress certain to remind any rivals of the power of the della Scala family. Crossing the river is the beautiful castellated Ponte Scaligero, a 14th-century bridge that's traffic free and a favorite stroll for local families. The castle's main tower and ramparts afford views of the bridge, the city, and surrounding hills. The castle interior has been brilliantly restored and transformed into bright exhibit space by architect Carlo Scarpa, without sacrificing the integrity or history of the castle. The collections of the Civico Museo d'Arte are shown here, featuring Veronese sculpture, applied art, and paintings, with works by Bellini, Rubens, Montagna, Guardi, Tiepolo, Tintoretto, Pisano, and artists of the 15th- and 16th-century Veronese school. A few steps up Corso Cavour is the Arco dei Gavi, a first-century stone arched gate that spanned a Roman road; look for the grooves worn by chariot wheels in the stone below the arch.
Castelvecchio Museum which includes a river or creek, heritage elements and a bridge
Castelvecchio Museum featuring heritage architecture, chateau or palace and a river or creek
Castelvecchio Museum showing a sunset, heritage architecture and chateau or palace


The rooms of this restored medieval fortress are home to a fascinating museum, which has collections of Veronese art and sculpture.

Take a step back in time to life in Verona during the Middle Ages at Castelvecchio. This riverfront castle is among the most significant military buildings erected by the noble Scaligeri family, who once ruled the city as the Lords of Verona. Wander the grounds of Castelvecchio and then spend time browsing the art exhibitions of the excellent Castelvecchio Museum (Museo di Castelvecchio).

Cangrande II della Scala commissioned the castle in 1354 as a private residence and fortification. It commands a strategic location on the banks of the Adige River, which would have provided a fast escape route in the event of an attack. Walk amid the courtyards and through the many tunnels. Spot the imposing keep, look up at the many towers and gaze along the fortified Ponte Scaligero bridge.

After the Scaligeri reign the castle was used as barracks for Austrian troops and the army of Napoleon I. It suffered heavy damage as a result of World War II bomb raids and was redesigned into a functional museum by the acclaimed Venetian architect Carlo Scarpa in the 1950s. Today the Castelvecchio Museum has 29 exhibition rooms with examples of medieval, Renaissance and modern art.

Discover around 90,000 coins and medals, 2,500 paintings and 500 sculptures in addition to decorative arts, ethnographic objects and weapons. Admire masterpieces such as Madonna of the Quail by Veronese painter Pisanello. The sculpture collection features works from the 1100s to 1500s, most notably a group of religious figures called the Maestro di Santa Anastasia. See Greek, Roman and Byzantine coins and weapons used by the World War I general Alberto Pariani.

The castle and museum sit in the southwestern corner of Città Antica, Verona’s historic quarter. The city’s railway terminal is 1 mile (1.6 kilometers) to the south. Public buses stop at the entrance to the castle.

Castelvecchio and Castelvecchio Museum are open daily and there’s an admission fee. Note that on Monday the attractions are open in the afternoon only. Purchase the VeronaCard for free entry to this and 15 other citywide sights.

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Chris

It's very large and the art installations are well worth it - you could spend several hours here. but please note - the two toilets are at the start of after you have exited.

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