The tower of Verona's Duomo and the bridge of Ponte Pietra seen from the convent above the Roman Theatre which houses the archaeological museum. Verona’s Roman Theatre (Teatro Romano) sits to the north of the River Adige, across the water from the historical city centre. Built in the first century BC, it was built over in the following centuries before being cleared and restored from 1830 onwards, with only the Church of Santi Siro e Libera left standing. The theatre still holds plays and…