




Juliet’s House
Museum Gallery
4.1 (72576 reviews)
Gothic-style 1300s house and museum, with a stone balcony, said to have inspired Shakespeare.
Via Cappello, 23, 37121 Verona VR, Italy
+39 045 803 4303
Did You Know?
Ancient Origins
Juliet's House dates back to the 13th century, originally owned by the Cappello family, whose coat of arms is still visible in the courtyard.
Romeo and Juliet's Meeting Place
The house is famous for its balcony, believed to be the spot where Romeo and Juliet met in Shakespeare's play, attracting countless romantic visitors.
Statue Tradition
Touching the right breast of the Juliet statue in the courtyard is said to bring good luck, a tradition that adds to the house's romantic allure.
Wall of Wishes
The passageway leading to Juliet's House is covered in love notes, signatures, and messages from visitors, creating a unique and heartfelt atmosphere.
Highlights from Reviews
• iconic balcony
The balcony is iconic and a must-see for fans of the story, offering a memorable photo opportunity.
• historic charm
The location is steeped in the history of the Romeo and Juliet story, creating a romantic atmosphere.
• free courtyard
The courtyard is free to enter, allowing visitors to experience the atmosphere without paying.
• nice architecture
The architecture is beautiful and well-preserved, providing a glimpse into the past.