Torre dei Lamberti
About
The Torre dei Lamberti is an iconic 84‑metre tower that dominates Verona’s skyline, offering sweeping panoramic views of the city, the Po Valley, and the nearby Alpine foothills. Built in the 12th and 13th centuries, the tower evolved over the centuries—its lower section in brick and the upper in polished marble—reflecting the city’s medieval splendor. Visitors can traverse the original spiral staircase, listen to the historic bells that once announced city councils and fires, and enjoy the sophisticated sundial at the roof level. With its storied past, astronomical significance, and unrivalled vistas, the tower remains one of Verona’s most celebrated landmarks.
Good to Know
Best time to visit
The best months to visit are March to May and September to November when the weather is mild and crowds are thinner.