Statue of Juliet
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Juliet Capulet is the heroine of Shakespeare’s tragedy. According to the legend, she fell in love with the young Romeo Montecchi in the city of Verona, during the 14th century.
Created in 2014, this sculpture is a copy of the one made by Nereo Costantini in 1968: his work was cast in bronze thanks to the financial support by the Verona Lions Club and was initially placed in “palazzo Forti”, then in the courtyard of Juliet’s House. Costantini was inspired by the statue of “Madonna Verona” in piazza Erbe (14th century). The final outcome is a mix between the elegance of the Roman art and the ideal sweetness of the Della Scala adies. Juliet is kept in good condition even if it is touched by huge number of tourists every day. Other copies are held in any cities round the world, such as Munich, San Francisco, Chicago and Bangkok.
Source: guidebook "Le statue di Verona", project supervised by Luca Leone, published in August 2015 with the support of the town council of Verona.Contact
Statue of Juliet
via Cappello, 23 ( Directions )
Web: http://casadigiulietta.comune.verona.it/nqcontent.cfm?a_id=42703
Mail: castelvecchio@comune.verona.it
Tel: +39 045 8034303