Via Mazzini

Via Mazzini is a way of Verona, which joins the two most important squares, Piazza Bra and Piazza Erbe.La first part of the road there is a decumanus of the Roman era, while the second part was opened after the demolition of order Gian Galeazzo Visconti of some medieval palazzi.Nel the road, called via Nuova, was unpaved, dirty, and in many areas occupied by sheds and shacks, and its cleanliness occurred only in the early nineteenth century, while in 1818 it was paved . In 1907 the council decided to replace the name with that of Giuseppe Mazzini.