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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aida
here is the link to the famous triumphal March.
just go visit this place. It’s so beautiful and has such an amazing history.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basilica_of_San_Zeno,_Verona
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basilica_of_San_Zeno,_Verona
if you have ever heard of Shakespeare and his play called “Romeo and Juliet” then you have heard of the city of Verona in northern Italy not far from Venezia.
MUSEO CIVICO DI STORIA NATURALE below
MUSEO DI CASTELVECCHIO below
Verona is very crowded with tourist but there are also some uncrowded places you can go which I was fortunate enough to enjoy with my friends from Verona and Guarda.
so I think you understand the story of Romeo and Juliet. But now you are going to hear the rest of the story. This famous building, I have not conclusively determined, may or may not have been the building Shakespeare went to in describing his play. What I hear from local people is that Julia was a real person but lived in a different house in another part of town which is now a shop. But this is a nice tourist attraction where everyone is supposed to go to the bronze statue of Juliet and touch her boob. So you can go visit a house that Shakespeare may or may not have visited to try to experience a story that may or may not have happened. But the building ownership records are clear. Go to Verona and dig more for the rest of the story.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romeo_and_Juliet