Must-see attractions in Verona. The building is now owned by the government, but some have asked to be owned by the ancient Capulet family. The story of Romeo and Juliet dates back a long time, before Old Will turned it into a drama. It is a beautifully preserved, fully preserved early medieval building, and you can almost believe that Juliet is calling her Romeo on this balcony. From the Old Town down the street, the courtyard is free to visit, but there is a charge to enter.