Verona's G
Verona's Gentlemen's Square is also known as the Lord's Square (Fig. 4, 5, 6). From the former residence of Juliet, turn right and walk 200 meters to see the vanilla square (Fig. 1, 2, 3, 9), through The "Whale Rib Arch" next to the lively Herb Square is the gentleman's square adjacent to it, and the two squares are neighbors. It was a municipal center in the Middle Ages and was built throughout the city hall and court buildings.
The central part of Gentleman's Square is erected with a statue of Dante, which was built in 1865 to commemorate the 600th anniversary of the birth of the last poet of the Middle Ages. It is said that Dante was exiled by his hometown of Florence, and he was transferred to Verona to play for the feudal lord Camendra de la Scala. During his stay, Dante received preferential treatment and spent the most beautiful and comfortable time in his life. Thus, he wrote the most beautiful chapter in the Divine Comedy - "Divine Comedy Heavenly Kingdom".
The innermost part of the square is the cemetery of the Scala family of the Verona family (Arche Scaligere)