Exploring Veronetta: A Guide to Verona's Hidden Gem
This article is a curated guide to the Veronetta district in Verona, Italy, highlighting local businesses and cultural spots. It features a vintage barbershop, a used bookstore with a twenty-year history, a rustic locanda blending art and design, the Isolo17 Gallery founded in 2012 by Giovanni Monzon and Leonardo Zoccante that scouts young Italian and Cuban artists, a street culture identity shop with locations in Verona and Brescia, the Teatro Camploy with architecture by Rinaldo Olivieri blending 19th-century and modern styles, a Venetian bacaro offering cicchetti and live jazz, and a new hostel called The Hostello opened this year by four young entrepreneurs. The article is written by Marco Enrico Giacomelli and published on Artribune Magazine #46.
Key facts
- The article covers the Veronetta district in Verona.
- Isolo17 Gallery was founded in 2012 by Giovanni Monzon and Leonardo Zoccante.
- Isolo17 Gallery scouts young Italian and Cuban artists.
- Teatro Camploy features architecture by Rinaldo Olivieri.
- The Hostello is a new hostel opened this year by four young entrepreneurs.
- The used bookstore has a twenty-year history.
- The locanda offers vintage-inspired art and design.
- The article is by Marco Enrico Giacomelli on Artribune Magazine #46.
Entities
Artists
- Giovanni Monzon
- Leonardo Zoccante
- Marco Enrico Giacomelli
Institutions
- Isolo17 Gallery
- Teatro Camploy
- The Hostello
- Artribune Magazine
Locations
- Veronetta
- Verona
- Italy
- Villafranca Veneta
- Brescia
- Via San Nazaro 12
- Via XX Settembre 55
- Via XX Settembre 7
- Via XX Settembre 31b
- Via XX Settembre 4a
- Via Cantarane 32
- Via San Nazaro 23a
- Via XX Settembre 80