Favorite destination for tourists and Veronese to enjoy a beautiful and peaceful view of the city. It is perhaps worth going here to watch the sunset over the rather splendid city: it will be a unique experience waiting for the sun to go down and witnessing the spectacle of the lights in the windows and the street lamps starting to light up, the face of the city changes in a few minutes; A different Verona will appear to you, elegant and sparkling with a thousand lively colours, which are reflected sparkling in the tremulous waters of the river.
Note that on clear and sunny days - perhaps after a nice rain or a nice wind that has cleared the air - from Castel San Pietro it is possible to see the profile of the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines: more precisely you can see the peaks of Monte Cimone and Monte Cusna, both more than 2,000 meters high.
On a day like this, you can look across the Po Valley from one side to the other: in this sense the visibility is over 100 km as the crow flies. Seeing is believing!
It should be noted that Castel San Pietro is a Habsburg military building and stands on an esplanade which in Roman times housed a temple connected to the Roman Theatre, has now been renovated and restored to house a museum centre.