Casa di Giulietta — the medieval Gothic balcony of Juliet's House, viewed from the courtyard with ivy and the Romanesque archway in Verona

Casa di Giulietta Tickets — House + Theatre + Courtyard

All ages 6+

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The house + theatre + courtyard option at Casa di Giulietta Tickets — all ages 6+. Includes juliet's house interior — frescoed rooms + balcony access, plus 5 other concierge inclusions. Reserve directly — we secure the official slot the moment you confirm.

What's included

Every booking includes the elements below — handled by our concierge team before your visit and confirmed at the door.

• Juliet's House interior — frescoed rooms + balcony access • Teatro Nuovo (monumental hall + foyer) on entry • Juliet's Courtyard with the bronze statue + balcony • Skip-the-line priority queue at Teatro Nuovo • 5-minute audio history sent before your visit • Flexible rebooking if we can't secure your slot

Who this is for

This option is designed for all ages 6+. If you're booking for a different group composition, see the other tiers in our booking widget — each is matched to a specific visitor profile.

On the day

Casa di Giulietta — Juliet's House — is a 14th-century medieval tower house at Via Cappello 23 in Verona's historic centre, owned and operated by the Comune di Verona since 1905 as a civic museum under the Musei Civici di Verona. From 1 April 2026, the historic Via Cappello entrance is closed and all visitors enter through Teatro Nuovo in Piazzetta Navona, a 30-second walk away — both the courtyard and the house museum are now ticketed.

Frequently asked

Is Casa di Giulietta really Juliet's house?
It's a layered literary fiction. The original 14th-century house belonged to the Capello family — their heraldic hat-shaped emblem ('capello' = old Italian for 'hat') was reinterpreted in the 18th and 19th centuries as a link to Shakespeare's Capulet family. The famous balcony was added in 1939 by architect Antonio Avena to give the courtyard a photographic centerpiece. Shakespeare himself almost certainly never visited Verona.
Do I need a ticket to see the balcony?
Yes — the rules changed on 1 April 2026. Entry to Juliet's Courtyard (where you stand below the balcony) and Juliet's House (where you step onto it) is now ticketed for everyone, with a single entrance through Teatro Nuovo in Piazzetta Navona. The historic Via Cappello door is closed. Two ticket levels exist: Theatre + Courtyard only (you photograph the balcony from below) or the full Theatre + Courtyard + Casa di Giulietta (you step onto the balcony itself).
Where do I actually enter? Via Cappello or Teatro Nuovo?
Teatro Nuovo, on Piazzetta Navona — a 30-second walk from the historic Via Cappello address. As of 1 April 2026, the Via Cappello door is permanently closed to public entry. Look for the Teatro Nuovo signage; the courtyard and the house museum are reached through the new entrance hall and foyer.
What's included in each ticket?
Both tickets include the Teatro Nuovo monumental hall and foyer (the new entry experience) plus Juliet's Courtyard with the bronze statue. The €28 House + Theatre + Courtyard ticket adds the medieval museum interior — frescoed rooms, period furniture, Zeffirelli's 1968 Romeo and Juliet film costumes, historical exhibits, and stair access to the famous balcony itself. The €18 Theatre + Courtyard ticket gives you the courtyard photo without the museum interior.