Places of interest near Bed & Wine and the Valpolicella area
Explore the Wonders of Negrar and the Surrounding Area
An area rich in history, culture and natural beauty
Discover the unmissable sights that will make your visit to Negrar and its surroundings unique. From art, culture, nature, and gastronomy, you're sure to find the perfect destination to enrich your stay. Negrar and its surroundings offer a variety of attractions sure to please every type of visitor. From the breathtaking landscapes of Valpolicella to the vibrant city of Verona, not to mention the iconic Arena and majestic Lake Garda, every corner is a unique discovery.
The Sacred Heart Hospital of Negrar
The Sacred Heart and Don G. Calabria Hospital in Negrar, founded in 1944 by Don Giovanni Calabria, was built on the site of the "Citadel of Charity." The hospital complex includes the "Sacred Heart," the "Don G. Calabria," and the "Fr. E. Perez" and "Fr. P. Nogarè" homes.
This facility is renowned nationally and internationally for its excellent departments, including medical, surgical, rehabilitation, and maternal and child care. The hospital stands out for its patient care, offering both professionalism and compassionate care.
For more information: www.sacrocuoredoncalabria.it
Verona Fair
Founded in 1898, the Verona Fair today represents one of the main international hubs for events, exhibitions, and trade fairs. Located in the modern Veronafiere complex in the city's industrial area, it covers a generous 350,000 m². Each year, it attracts over 1,100,000 visitors, many of them from abroad, proving to be an ideal platform for cultural and commercial exchange.
For more details on upcoming events, visit the official website: www.veronafiere.it
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Valpolicella, with its 240 km² of natural beauty, is one of the most fascinating regions in the Veneto region. Located northwest of Verona, this area is renowned for its fine wines, including the celebrated Amarone, and for its rich cultural and gastronomic heritage. Valpolicella is bordered by evocative landscapes: the Eastern Prealps to the north, the Adige River to the south, the Adige Valley to the west, and the splendid city of Verona to the east.
Stroll through the vineyards, discover the ancient parish churches, and enjoy the authentic charm of this unique land.
Wikipedia - Valpolicella
The city of Verona
Verona, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of Italy's most beloved cities. With over three million visitors each year, it captivates with its extraordinary artistic and architectural richness. From the romantic atmosphere of Juliet's House to majestic squares like Piazza delle Erbe, every corner of Verona tells a story.
The city also hosts numerous international events, including the iconic Arena Opera Festival.
Wikipedia - Verona
Opera in the Arena
The Verona Arena, the third-largest Roman amphitheater in Italy, is one of the best-preserved in the world. This monument is an undisputed symbol of the city and every summer it transforms into a unique stage for the famous Arena Opera Festival. The performances performed here attract classical music and opera lovers from around the world, making the Arena synonymous with great opera.
To discover the program and book tickets, visit www.arena.it
Lake Garda
With a surface area of approximately 370 km², Lake Garda is the largest Italian lake and one of the most popular tourist destinations. Situated between Lombardy, Veneto, and Trentino-Alto Adige, it is characterized by a mild climate, crystal-clear waters, and picturesque villages overlooking its shores.
Lake Garda offers endless opportunities for nature and sports lovers, including hiking, sailing, and cycling, as well as local cuisine rich in authentic flavors.
Wikipedia - Lake Garda
The Lessinia
The Lessinia Regional Natural Park, established in 1990, is a hidden gem in the mountains surrounding Verona. This park extends between 1,200 and 1,800 meters above sea level, offering breathtaking landscapes and unique biodiversity.
Among its natural wonders, the Spluga della Petra stands out, one of the deepest karst chasms in Europe, an ideal destination for lovers of adventure and speleology.
Wikipedia - Lessinia



