This avenue, which was once known as Vialone dei Bagni, guided the city's urban expansion, marking the transition from the medieval village of Montecatini Alto to the new thermal Montecatini.
Ruggero Leoncavallo House
Montecatini Terme was the second home of the famous Neapolitan composer Ruggero Leoncavallo, author of the opera "Pagliacci."
Parenti cottage
The Villino Parenti is a refined residence whose splendid facade is enriched with polychrome frescoed decorations.
Royal Palace
Overlooking Viale Verdi, stands the Palazzina Regia, a fine 18th-century residence that tells the aristocratic and spa history of the city.
Tamerici Salt Pavilion
Located along the prestigious Viale Verdi, in front of the Verdi Theater, the Tamerici Salts Pavilion is one of the finest examples of Art Nouveau architecture in Montecatini Terme.