The Giusti palace and garden are located in the homonymous street of Verona, near the center and a few dozen meters from Piazza Isolo. The garden, created at the end of the 1300s, is presented today in the structure given to it in 1570 by Agostino Giusti, Cavaliere della Repubblica Veneta and Gentiluomo of the Grand Duke of Tuscany. The oldest part of the garden has been geometrically set, near the water sources, and is closed by a row of cypress trees, among which is the Goethe cypress, more than six hundred years old and admired by Wolfang Goethe in 1786 and cited in "Journey to Italy" of 1817.