
How to Spend 3 Days in Verona
With three days in Verona, you’ll have time to visit the main tourist attractions and also do some exploring outside the city limits. Here's how.
Named after Veronese botanist and art collector Achille Forti, this modern art gallery began with his private collection of artworks. Along with paintings, the gallery also displays old photographs of Verona that offers visitors a new perspective on the city.
The gallery makes a great additional stop for visitors planning to climb the 12th-century Torre dei Lamberti, also located in the Palazzo della Ragione. It’s reached by climbing the impressive gothic Scala della Ragione. Also housed in the gallery is the unique Capella dei Notai (Notaries’ Chapel) richly decorated with wood paneling and painted frescoes. To learn more about the Capella dei Notai or the Torre dei Lamberti you take a guided walking tour of the city.
Entry to the museum is free with the Verona card.
The gallery is wheelchair accessible.
A ticket to the gallery includes entry into the Notaries’ Chapel.
The gallery is located in the Palazzo della Ragione in Verona’s city center, at the corner of the old market square, Cortile del Mercato Vecchio. It can be reached on foot from many other places in the center, and local buses as well as hop-on-hop-off tour buses make frequent stops in the city center too.
Experience the Veronese way of life in Piazza Bra, a public square where locals walk, talk, and sip coffee. Home to some of the city’s most iconic buildings, including the Roman arena, the sizeable square is also a popular destination for the nightlypasseggiata, during which couples, families, and friends take pre-dinner strolls to catch up on the news of the day.