Juliet’s House in Verona — FAQ

What is Juliet’s House in Verona?
Juliet’s House (Casa di Giulietta) is a medieval house in Verona with the famous balcony linked to Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet; visitors leave love letters, touch the bronze Juliet statue for luck and pose on the balcony.
Is Juliet’s balcony real?
The balcony was added in the 20th century to a genuine medieval house once owned by the Capello family, linked to Shakespeare’s Capulets; though not historically the “real” balcony, it’s a beloved romantic landmark.
Is Juliet’s House worth visiting?
Yes — even if more legend than history, Juliet’s House and balcony are a charming, romantic Verona icon; the courtyard is free to enter, with a ticket needed to go inside and onto the balcony.