Casa di Giulietta (Juliet's House) is a historic building in Verona, Italy, that is believed to be the house of the Capulet family, featured in William Shakespeare's play, "Romeo and Juliet."
The building dates back to the 14th century, and it has a Gothic-style brick facade with a balcony where Juliet is said to have stood during her famous balcony scene with Romeo. Inside the house, there is a small museum dedicated to the play, featuring artifacts, costumes, and artwork related to the story.
Visitors to Casa di Giulietta can explore the house's courtyard and climb up to the balcony to take pictures. The walls of the courtyard are covered with love letters and graffiti left by visitors, as it is believed that writing a message to Juliet can bring luck in love.
Casa di Giulietta is located in the heart of Verona's historic center, near Piazza delle Erbe and Piazza dei Signori, and it is one of the city's most popular tourist attractions.