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The museum at Juliet’s Tomb
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The museum at Juliet’s Tomb (Museo degli Affreschi 'G.B. Cavalcaselle' alla tomba di Giulietta) houses an extensive collection of mediaeval and modern frescoes taken from the walls of palaces and churches in Verona, as well as a sarcophagus, said to be the tomb of Juliet.
The museum stands on the site of the former San Francesco al Corso convent and was converted into a museum in 1973. It is dedicated to Giovanni Battista Cavalcaselle, who is considered the father of modern art history in Italy.
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The museum at Juliet’s Tomb
Museo degli Affreschi 'G.B. Cavalcaselle' alla tomba di Giulietta