Across
- 2. The Italian region Verona is located within.
- 3. Many of the streets and monuments, including the Via Mazzini and the Piazza delle Erbe, are paved or constructed with ______ marble.
- 7. Verona is known as the "City of ____ " due to its relation to the tragedy "Romeo and Juliet".
- 9. The oldest operating library in the world, dating back over 1,600 years.
- 10. The location of Juliet’s famous balcony.
- 12. A river shaping Verona’s urban form, influencing bridge construction and defensive edges.
- 13. Medieval fortress and bridge complex. Later restored into a museum by Carlo Scarpa.
- 14. A Roman amphitheater in Verona. It is known for its massive stone arches and open-air performances.
Down
- 1. Also known as the Tower of Love, this 12th-century tower offers panoramic views of the city center.
- 4. A famous Shakespearean character from Verona.
- 5. Author who created the tragedy set in Verona.
- 6. Romeo's beloved.
- 8. The ruling family that shaped much of Verona’s medieval architectural identity.
- 11. A Roman bridge in Verona characterized by repetitive stone arches spanning the Adige River.
- 15. Historic and most popular square in Verona (Piazza ___).
