San Lorenzo Castles, Palaces & Historic Buildings

Good Example of Veronese Romanesque Style
Corso Cavour
Verona,
Verona, 37121
Italy
Phone No. +39 045 806 8680

Overview

This is a typical Veronese Romanesque church. It is enclosed and still has several open air women's galleries. It was built in the 8th Century but it was reconstructed around 1110 with the addition of the "classic" Romanesque naves and cross vaulting. The façade is flanked by two round towers of varying heights, built in tuff and brick. The base of the left hand tower is made up of a large Roman stone with sculpted reliefs, inside which is the winding staircase to the women's galleries. The three naves are divided by crossed pillars and marble columns with capitals dating from various ages.

Open Hours

Mo to Su from 12:00 AM to 12:00 AM