The house in Verona known as Juliet's house was owned by the family dell Capello, a name not too far from Capulet, right? The house dates from the 13th century and the family coat of arms can still be seen on the wall. A slight problem is the balcony itself, which overlooks the courtyard – it was added in the 20th century. But that's of no matter to the hundreds of girls who every year step out onto it and gaze below seeking their Romeo among the milling tourists.
It features
the balcony, and in the small courtyard, a bronze statue of Juliet. It is one
of the most visited sites in the town. The metal of its chest is worn bare due
to a legend that if a person strokes the right breast of the statue, that
person will have good fortune and luck in love.
Many people write their
names and the names of their beloved ones on the walls of the entrance, known
as Juliet's wall. Many believe that writing on that place will make their love
everlasting. After a restoration and cleaning of the building, it was intended
that further writing should be on replaceable panels or white sheets placed
outside the wall.It is also a tradition to put small love letters on the walls (which is done by the thousands each year), which are regularly taken down by employees to keep the courtyard clean.
Wherefore art thou Romeo?
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