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Verona is famous for its Amphitheater which was built around 30 A.D, which is the third largest in Italy, after Rome's Colosseum and the arena at Capua. It measures 139 metres long and 110 metres wide, and could seat some 25,000 spectators in its 44 tiers of marble seats. The ludi which is performed within its walls were so famous that they attracted spectators even from far beyond the city.

Verona is also the setting of Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet". To this day the Juliet Society receives hundreds of letters from lovelorn teen girls asking for advice on their own "Romeo"

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