Duomo Di Verona - Cattedrale di Santa Maria Matricolare
About
The Duomo di Verona, officially known as Cattedrale di Santa Maria Matricolare, stands at the heart of Verona’s historic center. This Romanesque–Gothic masterpiece combines centuries of architectural evolution, from its 12th‑century foundation to the elegant Baroque additions of the 17th century. Visitors are drawn to its soaring nave, richly decorated chapels, and the renowned bell tower that crowns the skyline. Beyond its architectural splendor, the cathedral houses a vast collection of sacred art, including works by artists such as Tiziano and the chapter library – celebrated as one of the world’s oldest continuously operating libraries. The surrounding complex, including the Basilica di San Zeno, the Church of Santa Anastasia, and San Fermo, offers a cohesive journey through Verona’s religious heritage, making it a must‑visit for art lovers, historians, and culture‑seeking travelers alike.
Highlights
- Romanesque Façade
- Bell Tower
- Chapter Library
Must-See Areas
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Best time to visit
Spring and early autumn, when the weather is mild and crowds are moderate
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 2 hours
Tickets & pricing
Single Entrance
€4.00
Itinerary of Four Churches
€8.00