Where was Juliet buried?

Juliet's tomb is a stone sarcophagus, empty and without a lid. It is inside the underground crypt of the church of San Francesco al Corso, an old Franciscan monastery in Verona
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Verona (/vəˈroʊnə/ və-ROH-nə, Italian: [veˈroːna] ( listen); Venetian: Verona or Veròna) is a city on the Adige River in Veneto, Italy, with 258,031 inhabitants. It is one of the seven provincial capitals of the region, and is the largest city municipality in the region and the second largest in northeastern Italy.
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Where is Juliet and Romeo buried?

The tomb where Romeo and Juliet are supposedly buried according to Shakespeare's play is located in the vaults of the Abbey of San Francesco. This location in Verona, Italy is not as popular as other Shakespeare play locations. But, it has a real sarcophagus in the tomb because of the Shakespeare inspiration.
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What is Juliet's grave called?

In 1935, Antonio Avena, director of the civic museums, opened to the public the so-called “tomb of Juliet”. This site, according to legend, is where the sarcophagus holding the bodies of Romeo and Juliet was placed, and it naturally became a tourist attraction.
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Where was Juliet placed when she died?

Balthasar, a friend of Romeo's, brings him news that Juliet is dead and lies in the Capulet tomb.
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Can you visit Juliet's tomb?

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A combined ticket for both the Tomb and Juliet's House (Casa di Giulietta) can be purchased, To get to the museum, follow signs for Tomba di Giulietta. The museum is located in Verona's historical center and is relatively easy to find.
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Where was Juliet's body found?

The scene opens early on Wednesday morning. The Nurse enters Juliet's room and discovers her seemingly lifeless body on the bed.
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Why is Paris at Juliet's grave?

In Romeo and Juliet, Paris is at Juliet's tomb because he is mourning her and has come to place flowers at her grave. Paris says he is there to weep over the loss of Juliet and that ''The obsequies that I for thee will keep/Nightly shall be to strew thy grave and weep.
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Is Juliet's grave real?

Juliet's tomb is a stone sarcophagus, empty and without a lid. It is inside the underground crypt of the church of San Francesco al Corso, an old Franciscan monastery in Verona. The complex is now deconsecrated and houses the G.B. Cavalcaselle Museum of Frescoes.
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Where was Juliet buried when she faked her death?

Juliet executes Friar Laurence's plan to fake her death. Afterward, her family buries her in the tomb as Friar Laurence planned.
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Who discovered Juliet's body?

The Nurse discovers Juliet 's 'body' dead' when she goes to wake her for her marriage Paris. Friar Laurence is called, counsels the family to accept their grief, and arranges for Juliet to be 'buried' immediately.
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Why do they touch Juliet's breast?

It's believed the courtyard and house belonged to the fictional Capulet family made famous by the play (or more likely the movie), Romeo and Juliet. According to local myth, caressing Juliet's breast brings the toucher good fortune in love.
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How long was Juliet in the tomb?

The Friar offers Juliet a remedy — a sleeping potion that she is to take on Wednesday night, the evening before the wedding. The potion will render Juliet unconscious, and she will appear to be dead for 42 hours, during which time her body will rest in the family tomb.
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Was there a funeral for Juliet?

The Nurse finds Juliet in the deathlike trance caused by the Friar's potion and announces Juliet's death. Juliet's parents and Paris join the Nurse in lamentation. Friar Lawrence interrupts them and begins to arrange Juliet's funeral.
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Are Romeo and Juliet based on real?

The story is, indeed, based on the life of two real lovers who lived and died for each other in Verona, Italy in 1303. Shakespeare is known to have discovered this tragic love story in Arthur Brooke's 1562 poem entitled “The Tragical History of Romeo and Juliet”.
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Where does Juliet's body sleep?

Then she is well, and nothing can be ill. Her body sleeps in Capels' monument, And her immortal part with angels lives.
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How old was Romeo and Juliet?

In Shakespeare's original story, Romeo is given the age of 16 years and Juliet is given the age of 13 years.
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Did Juliet stab herself in the heart?

Thinking her dead, Romeo then drinks a poison that actually kills him. Seeing him dead, Juliet stabs herself through the heart with a dagger.
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Why did Juliet stab herself?

Juliet had killed herself because she saw Romeo's dead body. Romeo had killed himself because he had heard that Juliet had died. Also, the letter he was supposed to receive from the friar had come too late.
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Who put flowers on Juliet's grave?

Paris arrives at the Capulet tomb to lay flowers in Juliet's memory. His page warns him that someone is approaching, and they hide in the bushes outside the tomb. Romeo appears with Balthasar and breaks into the tomb on the pretext of seeing Juliet one last time.
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How old was Juliet when died?

Answer and Explanation: Romeo and Juliet were teenagers when they died in the play Romeo and Juliet, with Juliet being thirteen years old, nearly fourteen. We do not know Romeo's age; he is treated as a man and, but described as young and appears to be youthful.
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How long did Juliet's coma last?

Juliet visits Friar Laurence for help, and he offers her a potion that will put her into a deathlike coma or catalepsy for "two and forty hours". The Friar promises to send a messenger to inform Romeo of the plan so that he can rejoin her when she awakens.
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Can you visit Juliet's balcony?

It is open from early morning to late afternoon from Tuesday to Sunday and on Monday afternoons. Standard tickets cost €6 while concessions start at €1. Entry is free with a Verona Card. Opening hours are the same for Juliet's Tomb.
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What does Romeo say when he sees Juliet dead?

Summary: Act 5, scene 1

Balthasar replies that nothing can be ill, then, for Juliet is well: she is in heaven, found dead that morning at her home. Thunderstruck, Romeo cries out, “Then I defy you, stars” (5.1. 24).
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What does Romeo say before he kills himself?

Here's to my love! O true apothecary, Thy drugs are quick. Thus with a kiss I die.
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Who is lying next to Juliet in the tomb?

Friar Lawrence enters, just a moment too late, and sees Romeo's corpse lying beside not-dead Juliet. She wakes up, and Friar Lawrence attempts to convince her to flee the scene.
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