Verona was praised by Shakespeare in his most famous tragedy, but at the times of the Roman Empire it was second great city and even was called “little Rome”. Since that times Verona saved large amount of antique objects, monuments and ruins. After that, the city changed its landlords many times and it has been built and rebuilt due to their different tastes. Inside the high city walls roman and medieval history of Verona got mixed up and fused together. “Juliet’s Balcony” is just nearby the amphitheater and Renaissance palaces neighbor gothic churches. “The city of love” and roman outpost, Verona, hides a lot more than is described in classic literature.