A hidden gem in the city of Verona!
Hello dear friends,
In today's post, I want to take you on a journey to another beautiful place I had the privilege of visiting a few weeks ago. I was in Verona to see a beloved cousin whom I hadn't seen in a while. Instead of sharing the usual photos of Verona's Juliet's balcony, which I believe is not quite representative of the charm of this beautiful city, I'd like to introduce you to a historic garden that I had wanted to visit for some time. I took advantage of the opportunity when I went to see my dear cousin.
a beautiful fountain!
I'm talking about Giardini Giusti, a Renaissance-style garden that might not be as famous internationally, but it's a significant attraction for those who visit Verona. The gardens are located just about a kilometer and a half from the city center and over the years, they've been considered one of the finest examples of Italian gardens.
Within the park, there are a series of hidden caves.
The credit for these gardens goes to Mr. Agostino Giusti, an important figure during the time of the Venetian Republic. They were constructed around 1500 and are situated near the palace inhabited by this influential individual, known as Palazzo Giusti. In fact, I will also share some photos I took inside this captivating historical palace at the end of this post.
To visit this place, including the palace, I paid an entrance fee of 10 euros. In my opinion, it's a reasonable price because there's not a lot to see apart from the rather spacious garden. The palace itself is quite small, and only a few rooms are accessible.
This is the Giusti Palace.
The history behind this place is rather straightforward. Agostino Giusti didn't actually reside here; he held a representative role in the Venetian Republic, essentially acting as an ambassador. He aimed to transform this secondary residence into a place of representation. As was common in that era to impress guests, he created a stunning garden adjacent to the palace. Unfortunately, over the years, as a guide on site explained to me, this garden suffered from adverse weather conditions. Several centuries-old trees were brought down. Nevertheless, it's a beautiful place to stroll around, not just to find tranquility and relaxation, but also to enjoy a magnificent panoramic view of the entire city of Verona.
The rooms inside the palace, as you can see from the photos I've shared, are impeccably maintained. I was told that they were restored only a few years ago. All the rooms are furnished with original pieces. Finding original furnishings in various Italian palaces is quite a challenge, considering the historical events, including Napoleon's campaigns, that led to the looting of many valuable items. This is why numerous paintings can be found in French museums.
I hope you enjoyed this post, and that you found this place intriguing. I must emphasize that I had wanted to visit for quite some time. Friends had spoken highly of it, and in my opinion, if you're on vacation in Verona, it's well worth a visit. It's not overly large; you can explore both the gardens and the palace in about two hours. Nonetheless, there are many unique aspects that captured my attention.
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This place looks really interesting. Thanks for sharing a bit of your trip ☺️
It's been a real pleasure for me that you introduced me to this place.
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Love this kind of historic places surrounded by nature. Unfortunately, in my country, you rather find ruins instead of well-maintained historical spots. Would love to spend my time reading a book in such a garden <3
Yes, it's truly a beautiful garden where one can relax.
For sure!! a beautiful place outside the touristic know spots. Verona is famous by Juliet's balcony but good to know there are more to see
great pictures, tks for sharing
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Yes, unfortunately Verona is mostly famous for the balcony scene, but there are many other things to be discovered. In the end, Juliet's balcony isn't all that impressive.
Never visit but heard that's only a balcony 😂
Lovely place - I was in Verona last year but didnt know about this place ! Will check it out next time !
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I'm glad I could introduce you to this new place. Who knows, maybe when you visit Verona again, you'll go check it out. The entrance fee is around €10.
Wow what a beauty!!! I have often visited the Verona area, but I was not aware of this beautiful place. Thank you for this post.
Yes, while not very famous, these gardens hold a lot of historical significance. Spending a few hours inside could definitely be an interesting experience.
Verona would be my dream destination. I love how they provided the unique things differently from others. More, I would love to explore the hidden cave you have mentioned and will walk without excusing of getting tired.
Absolutely, I've noticed your other posts about the many beautiful villages to discover in Tuscany. Often, these smaller towns offer a more intimate and charming experience compared to the bustling cities.
It is really big and has a lot of space. Can someone get lost in here??
Beautiful photos by the way. It is indeed a beautiful place