Torre dei Lamberti
The Torre dei Lamberti stands as a prominent historical landmark in the heart of Verona, Italy. At 84 meters tall, it is the city's tallest medieval tower, providing visitors with breathtaking panoramic views of the city and its surroundings. Constructed in 1172, it was later raised to its current height in the 15th century. The tower is named after the Lamberti family, who were affluent members of Verona's society. Visitors can ascend the tower by stairs or elevator, reaching the top to enjoy the vista of Verona's rooftops, the Adige River, and distant mountains. The tower also houses the Museo di Castelvecchio's bell collection, adding a cultural element to the visit. Its central location in Piazza delle Erbe makes it a convenient and must-see attraction for anyone interested in the history and beauty of Verona.