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Perched on the hillside overlooking the Adige River, the Museo Archeologico al Teatro Romano is a quiet gem that perfectly blends history, architecture, and scenery. Housed in the former San Gerolamo Monastery, the museum sits right above Verona’s Roman Theatre, making the visit feel like a journey layered through time.
The collection focuses on Verona’s Roman past, with well-curated artifacts such as mosaics, sculptures, inscriptions, and everyday objects that bring ancient life into clear context. The exhibits are thoughtfully arranged and easy to follow, even for visitors without a deep background in archaeology. Informative panels explain how Roman Verona developed and how the theatre functioned as a cultural center.