Art and heritage in Verona province: what to see during the Easter long weekend
The Easter long weekend brings several opportunities for lovers of art, vintage design and historic sites. Below is a practical selection of cultural initiatives and exhibitions suitable for visitors of all ages, with tips to organise your visit.
Main cultural highlights
- Verona Antiquaria (San Zeno) – The well-known antique market fills the San Zeno district with period furniture, books and collectibles. Perfect for finding unique pieces or soaking up a vintage atmosphere. Arrive early and bring cash for quicker purchases.
- Musei Civici and Arche Scaligere – Special openings during Easter: many Civic Museum venues remain accessible on Easter Monday. Arche Scaligere reopen for spring weekends with extended visiting hours. Check opening times and online booking options for guided tours and temporary exhibitions.
- Museo Nicolis (Villafranca di Verona) – A covered destination for families and design enthusiasts featuring collections of vintage cars, motorcycles, bicycles and 20th-century design objects—ideal in case of bad weather.
- Vivi Vintage Market (Lazise, Dogana Veneta) – A market dedicated to vintage fashion and design, offering clothing, accessories and furniture pieces. Great for style inspiration and distinctive gifts.
- Easter on the Towers - Castello scaligero di Valeggio – Special access to the castle towers with panoramic views of the Mincio area. The initiative combines historic architecture and scenic lookout points; check climbing rules and opening hours.
- Soffitte in piazza – A citywide reuse and creativity project featuring local markets, swaps and cultural events across different districts. The spring edition highlights recovered objects and sustainable practices.
- Tulip Field - Flover Farm (Bussolengo) – An outdoor experience blending landscape and floral design: walk among thousands of tulips and pick flowers to create personal bouquets—a highly photogenic, aesthetic activity.
Practical tips for visitors
- Timetables and bookings: Always check updated opening times and whether advance booking is required, especially for museums and guided visits.
- Transport: Use public transport or peripheral parking to avoid restricted traffic areas in historic centres.
- Tickets and payments: Carry cash for markets and stalls; for exhibitions and museums consider online tickets to skip queues.
- Accessibility: Check for possible architectural barriers in historic sites and alternative options for visiting.
- Weather: If conditions are uncertain, prioritise covered venues or verify outdoor schedule changes.
This curated list highlights cultural options focused on art, history and design for the Easter weekend in Verona and its province. For full programs and the latest updates, consult the official pages of each event before setting out.
Where it is
Location: V.le Postumia, 71, 37069 Villafranca di Verona VR, Italia
Coordinates: 45.3681214, 10.8669497
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