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[[File: Veronaflag.PNG|thumb|Flag of Verona]]
[[File: Veronaflag.PNG|thumb|Flag of Verona]]


The design of Verona centered around a few key materials: Sandstone, brick, and fence. Most of the buildings in Verona were created using a pattern system of arches that could be expanded infinitely and effectively in any shape.  
The design of Verona centered around a few key materials: Sandstone, brick, and fence. The residential and commercial buildings in Verona were created using a standardized system of arches that could be expanded infinitely and, effectively, in any shape.  


====Great Hall====
====Great Hall====
The warp hall of Verona was built in the style of Greek temple featuring undecorated doric columns with a brick portico. The structure did not use the pattern system laid out for other, less-important buildings.  
The warp hall of Verona was built in the style of Greek temple featuring undecorated doric columns supporting a brick pediment. The structure did not use the pattern system laid out for most residential buildings.


====Great Bath====
====Great Bath====
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====Imperial Palace====
====Imperial Palace====
Using the pattern system, the Great Palace was constructed for the ruling elite of Verona. It is the largest domicile in the city with more than ten rooms and a private dock.
Using the arch system, the Great Palace was constructed for the ruling elite of Verona. It is the largest domicile in the city with more than ten rooms and a private dock.


====Gardens and Statue of Athena====
====Gardens and Statue of Athena====
The Great Garden featured a surrounding collonade with a reflecting pond at its center and numerous fountains. The statue (built in quartz) was dedicated to Athena, who gave the settlers the power to rebuild Verona.
The Great Garden featured a surrounding collonade with a reflecting pond at its center and numerous fountains. The statue (built in quartz) was dedicated to Athena, who gave the settlers the power to rebuild Verona. It rests above a glass roof that peers down into a section of ruins of Old Verona. The ruins are accessible from a hatch inside the statue.


====Infrastructure====
====Infrastructure====
Verona's streets were intentionally narrow to provide a greater sense of comfort and connectivity to the city. Verona has no outside connections to roads, so the city may only be accessed by the entrance at the beach or by boat to one of its numerous public and private docks.  
Verona's streets were intentionally narrow to provide a greater sense of comfort and connectivity to the city. Verona has no outside connections to roads, so the city may only be accessed by the entrance at the beach or by boat to one of its numerous public and private docks.  


Verona utilised an aqueduct to transport fresh water into the city. It was designed in the style of the Roman aqueduct.  
Verona utilised an aqueduct to transport fresh water into the city. It was designed in the style of the Roman aqueduct with rounded arches.


== Transportation ==
== Transportation ==
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