The Piazza Baicao, also known as Vanilla, sounds sweet and greasy, but it is one of the lively venues in Verona's old town, which was used for civil arbitration and political gatherings in Roman times. Today, the day is a market of life, tourists like weaving, the night is a souvenir market, brightly lit. The buildings around the square are mostly preserved in the medieval and Renaissance periods. The style of the house is different, and the buildings are all Venice once ruled here for more than 4 centuries. The "flying wing lion" stone pillars on the site are a witness to this history.