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Juliet's House (Casa di Giulietta)

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About Juliet's House (Casa di Giulietta)

Verona's most visited address has nothing to do with history and everything to do with legend. Juliet's House — Casa di Giulietta — draws visitors from around the world who come to stand beneath the famous balcony and connect with Shakespeare's most celebrated love story, even knowing the tale is entirely fictional.

The Balcony and the Courtyard

Located on Via Cappello 23 in the heart of Verona's historic centre, the 13th-century building belonged to the Cappello family — whose name loosely inspired Shakespeare's Capulets. The small courtyard is the site's most iconic feature, dominated by a bronze statue of Juliet whose right breast is polished bright from the tradition of touching it for good luck in love. The famous balcony above was added in 1936 using a repurposed medieval sarcophagus, giving the courtyard its theatrical focal point. The walls surrounding the entrance passageway are densely covered in love notes, padlocks, and chewing gum left by visitors — a tradition the city periodically works to manage.

Inside the Museum

The interior of the house operates as a small museum with period furniture, costumes from Franco Zeffirelli's 1968 film adaptation of Romeo and Juliet, and frescoes depicting scenes from the story. Admission is required to enter the building and access the balcony itself.

Practical Tips

  • Opening hours: The courtyard is freely accessible during the day; the museum charges a separate entrance fee.
  • Best time to visit: Arrive early morning to avoid peak crowds, especially in summer.
  • Location: A short walk from Piazza delle Erbe and Verona's Roman Arena.
  • Photography: The courtyard can get very busy — patience pays off for a clear shot of the balcony.

FAQs

Was Juliet a real person? No. Juliet is a fictional character created by Shakespeare. The Cappello family connection is a loose historical association used to anchor the legend in Verona.

Is there an entrance fee? The courtyard is free to enter. Visiting the museum and balcony inside the house requires a paid ticket.

How do I get there? Casa di Giulietta is centrally located on Via Cappello, within easy walking distance of most of Verona's main sights including Piazza delle Erbe.

Can you write a letter to Juliet? Yes. A local volunteers' association known as the Club di Giulietta responds to thousands of letters addressed to Juliet each year, a tradition that has continued for decades.

Frequently asked questions

Was Juliet a real person?

No. Juliet is a fictional character created by Shakespeare. The Cappello family connection is a loose historical association used to anchor the legend in Verona.

Is there an entrance fee?

The courtyard is free to enter. Visiting the museum and balcony inside the house requires a paid ticket.

How do I get there?

Casa di Giulietta is centrally located on Via Cappello, within easy walking distance of most of Verona's main sights including Piazza delle Erbe.

Can you write a letter to Juliet?

Yes. A local volunteers' association known as the Club di Giulietta responds to thousands of letters addressed to Juliet each year, a tradition that has continued for decades.