Sights in Ravenna
Of Gothic art, expunction and mosaics
A total of eight Ravennese buildings were declared World Heritage Site by the UNESCO. Mosaics dating back to the times of Theoderic the Great, some of which were expunged by subsequent rulers, dominate the cityscape. Furthermore, there are monumental tombs and mausoleums to be found including the final resting places of regent Galla Placidia and legendary writer Dante Aligheri. Ravenna's clash of styles, Byzantine imprint and playful baroque buildings make for fun extended discovery trips through this fascinating, rich-in-history city.
Basilica di San Vitale
Cathedral
Show map Add to itineraryBasilica di San Vitale is probably one of the most beautiful and certainly most popular ...
Basilica di Sant'Apollinare in Classe
Cathedral
Show map Add to itineraryClasse, located 5 km south of Ravenna in the suburbs, is home to the imposing Basilica di ...
Basilica di Sant'Apollinare Nuovo
Cathedral
Show map Add to itineraryAfter defeating Odacer, Theoderic the Great had a basilica built on his doorstep in the early ...
Battistero Neoniano
Church
Show map Add to itineraryThe baptistery of the Greek Orthodox Church originated during the ministry of Archbishop Neon ...
Mausoleo di Galla Placidia
Church
Show map Add to itineraryThe tomb for Empress Galla Placidia can be found on the lawn behind Basilica San Vitale. She ...
Mausoleo di Teodorico
Memorial
Show map Add to itineraryTheoderic's tomb is a masterpiece of Late Antiquity architecture. It has earned its ...