Ravenna Mosaics
The Ravenna Mosaics in Italy are a collection of intricate Byzantine mosaics dating from the 5th and 6th centuries AD. They adorn several historic churches and monuments in Ravenna, depicting religious scenes with vivid colors and fine craftsmanship, providing a unique glimpse into early Christian art.-
Don't miss out on three UNESCO-listed sites of profound beauty and spiritual importance while in this city adorned with Byzantine mosaics,
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See the 6th-century mosaics inside the Basilica of Sant'Apollinare Nuovo, capturing the Saints' procession and the finesse of Byzantine artistic skill.
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The mosaics are celebrated for their striking intense blue color, a shade affectionately coined as 'Ravenna blue.'
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Indulge in an exclusive 20% discount by presenting your voucher at the bookshop.
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Fun Fact: Many of the Ravenna mosaics depict religious themes, including scenes from the life of Christ, saints, and biblical events.
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Don't miss out on three UNESCO-listed sites of profound beauty and spiritual importance while in this city adorned with Byzantine mosaics,
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See the 6th-century mosaics inside the Basilica of Sant'Apollinare Nuovo, capturing the Saints' procession and the finesse of Byzantine artistic skill.
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The mosaics are celebrated for their striking intense blue color, a shade affectionately coined as 'Ravenna blue.'
-
Indulge in an exclusive 20% discount by presenting your voucher at the bookshop.
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Fun Fact: Many of the Ravenna mosaics depict religious themes, including scenes from the life of Christ, saints, and biblical events.
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Enjoy access to 5 UNESCO-listed sites of exceptional beauty and deep spiritual significance – not to be missed when in this city of Byzantine mosaics.
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The Mausoleum of Galla Placidia is a dazzling 5th-century mosaic treasure, housing the final repose of Roman empress Galla Placidia.
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See the 6th-century mosaics inside the Basilica of Sant'Apollinare Nuovo, depicting the Saints' procession and highlighting Byzantine artistic skill.
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Optimize your visit for independent exploration of 3 more attractions. Your pass also includes extended validity.
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Fun Fact: The Mausoleum's mosaics are known for their intense blue color, a shade that has become known as ‘Ravenna blue’.
More details
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Enjoy access to 5 UNESCO-listed sites of exceptional beauty and deep spiritual significance – not to be missed when in this city of Byzantine mosaics.
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The Mausoleum of Galla Placidia is a dazzling 5th-century mosaic treasure, housing the final repose of Roman empress Galla Placidia.
-
See the 6th-century mosaics inside the Basilica of Sant'Apollinare Nuovo, depicting the Saints' procession and highlighting Byzantine artistic skill.
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Optimize your visit for independent exploration of 3 more attractions. Your pass also includes extended validity.
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Fun Fact: The Mausoleum's mosaics are known for their intense blue color, a shade that has become known as ‘Ravenna blue’.
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Uncover Ravenna's rich cultural tapestry and marvel at its awe-inspiring Byzantine mosaics on this 3-hour guided walking tour.
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With an English or Italian-speaking expert, dissect how mosaic art evolved over 200 years as you savor the vibrant hues of Neonian Baptistery.
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A feast for your eyes! Gawk at the world’s largest New Testament cycle and the colorful union procession of an imperial couple, all in mosaic.
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Explore the Archbishop’s Museum and a private chapel at your own pace. Learn of prayer and rituals performed by archbishops 1500 years ago.
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Did you know? The starry mosaic ceiling of Galla Placidia's Mausoleum inspired Dante to write the Divine Comedy.
More details
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Uncover Ravenna's rich cultural tapestry and marvel at its awe-inspiring Byzantine mosaics on this 3-hour guided walking tour.
-
With an English or Italian-speaking expert, dissect how mosaic art evolved over 200 years as you savor the vibrant hues of Neonian Baptistery.
-
A feast for your eyes! Gawk at the world’s largest New Testament cycle and the colorful union procession of an imperial couple, all in mosaic.
-
Explore the Archbishop’s Museum and a private chapel at your own pace. Learn of prayer and rituals performed by archbishops 1500 years ago.
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Did you know? The starry mosaic ceiling of Galla Placidia's Mausoleum inspired Dante to write the Divine Comedy.