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It is the East and Juliet is the Sun
Verona Journal with Stephen Chambers, AIA
Thursday, December 23rd, 2010
This is the perfect ending to an orienting walk around il centro. The Verona colosseum is 50 years older than the one in Rome. It's the world's third largest Roman amphitheatre and, originally, could seat the entire population of Roman Verona, about 20,000 citizens. It is still being used for operas, theater, and next evening's Peter Gabriel concert. A prominent example of sustainable design, this building has remained in use for its original purpose for over 2000 years-a credit to the Roman builders, the Italians in general, the Veronese, and its original stone construction.
Earlier in our walk around the centro a Swiss brass band was playing in the Juliet's Courtyard, which skews the plot on this famous play a bit for us. Romeo and Juliet, written by Luigi da Porto of Vicenza in 1520s, was inspired by two passages in a poem by Dante and continues to inform countless dramas, movies, and operas. Romeo is said to have climbed up this balcony at #27 Via Cappello, the home of the Capulet family, but we find that this love story is not true and the home eventually became a bordello. And yet, the day we are here we want to see it, too, as hundreds of others clamor into the courtyard, where upon assigned walls and gates lovers still graffiti their names and expressions of eternal fidelity. Architecturally, it's an interior court open to the sky which many of the buildings in Verona have, but are rarely seen by the public. In this case, the literary device of a tragic love affair between the children of two feuding hatmaker families lends us an opportunity to share in the visual feast and reflect upon our own devotions---and helps the citizens of Verona thrive economically! (Co-written by Stephen B. Chambers, AIA)
Visit Verona with the Girlz in May 2011. Eat pizza, wander the colosseum and see Juliet's balcony yourself.
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