Verona is the hometown of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. Juliet's former residence is an ancient building built in the 13th century, with high-walled courtyards and round arches. Access to the former residence courtyard is free, but there is a fee for visiting the second floor. After entering the gate, enter an antique courtyard, three walls - houses, three stories high, cobbled ground, earthy yellow walls hung with green branches and vines. The front of the gate is a bronze statue of Juliet. It is rumored that Juliet's right breast can be given her sincere blessings to make a lover into a family. On the right side of the yard, you can see the world-famous "Juliet's balcony".