THE WONDERS OF RAVENNA
THE MAUSOLEUM OF GALLA PLACIDIA
Added in 1996 to the list of Italian UNESCO World Heritage Sites, within the serial site entitled "Early Christian Monuments of Ravenna", this Mausoleum was built, according to tradition, by Galla Placidia herself, daughter of Theodosius, for herself, her husband Constantius III and her brother Honorius.
Inside are splendid mosaics, the most ancient in Ravenna, whose underlying theme is the victory of life over death, in accordance with the building's funerary purpose. The starry sky on the vault, however, is what amazes the visitor.
CONTACTS
Via Argentario, 22
Tel: 800 303 999
info@ravennamosaici.it
www.ravennamosaici.it/
TIMETABLES AND RATES
March - October
9.00 am - 7.00 pm (last entry at 6.45 pm)
November - February
10.00 am - 5.00 pm (last entry 4.30 pm)
SINGLE TICKET (Basilica of San Vitale - Basilica of Sant’Apollinare Nuovo - Archiepiscopal Museum - Neonian Baptistery - Mausoleum of Galla Placidia)
Full rate: € 10,50
Reduced rate: € 9,50
Validity 7 days - one entrance per monument
THE BASILICA OF SAN VITALE
A true masterpiece of early Christian and Byzantine art, one of the most famous and important Catholic places of worship in Ravenna and listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site in Italy within the serial site entitled 'Early Christian Monuments of Ravenna', the Basilica of San Vitale was built by the Italian bishop Ecclesius.
The building combines Roman architectural elements with those of a Byzantine style, denoting a complete adherence to the canons of oriental art, especially in the splendid mosaics decorating the walls.
CONTACTS
Via San Vitale, 17
Tel: 800 303 999
info@ravennamosaici.it
www.ravennamosaici.it/
TIMETABLES AND RATES
March - October
9.00 am - 7.00 pm (last entry at 6.45 pm)
November - February
10.00 am - 5.00 pm (last entry 4.30 pm)
SINGLE TICKET (Basilica of San Vitale - Basilica of Sant’Apollinare Nuovo - Archiepiscopal Museum - Neonian Baptistery - Mausoleum of Galla Placidia)
Full rate: € 10,50
Reduced rate: € 9,50
Validity 7 days - one entrance per monument
THE BASILICA OF SANT'APOLLINARE NUOVO
Founded as a place of Arian worship and consecrated in the 6th century to St Martin of Tours, the Basilica houses the largest cycle of mosaics in the world. According to tradition, in the 9th century the relics of St. Apollinare were moved here from the Basilica of Classe, and on that occasion it was given the name Sant'Apollinare, called "Nuovo" (New) to distinguish it from another church in the city bearing the same name.
The walls of the central nave are extraordinarily important, divided into three distinct bands of mosaics: the highest band recounts the life of Christ, the central band Saints and Prophets and the lower band depicts the famous Palace of Theodoric.
CONTACTS
Via Di Roma, 53
Tel: 800 303 999
info@ravennamosaici.it
www.ravennamosaici.it
TIMETABLES AND RATES
March - October
9.00 am - 7.00 pm (last entry at 6.45 pm)
November - February
10.00 am - 5.00 pm (last entry 4.30 pm)
SINGLE TICKET (Basilica of San Vitale - Basilica of Sant’Apollinare Nuovo - Archiepiscopal Museum - Neonian Baptistery - Mausoleum of Galla Placidia)
Full rate: € 10,50
Reduced rate: € 9,50
Validity 7 days - one entrance per monument
THE MAUSOLEUM OF THEODORIC
Built by Theodoric himself in 520 A.D. as his own burial place, the Mausoleum is made entirely of blocks of Istrian stone. According to legend, the red porphyry tub on the upper floor of the Mausoleum is the same one in which the Barbarian Emperor died. The two-storey decagonal structure with a massive roof made of a single block of stone makes it a unique monument, completely different from the brick buildings of Ravenna.
It is, however, the most famous funeral building of the Ostrogoths, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Italy since 1996, within the serial site entitled 'Early Christian Monuments of Ravenna'.
CONTACTS
Ravenna - Via delle Industrie, 14
Tel. +39 0544 456701
mausoleoteodorico.ra@ravennantica.org
TIMETABLES AND RATES
Everyday: 8.30 am – 4.30 pm
Last entry: 30 minutes before closing
Full rate: 4€
Reduced rate: 2€ (boys and girls between 18 and 25 years old)
THE BASILICA OF SANT'APOLLINARE IN CLASSE
Dedicated to St Apollinaris, the first bishop of Ravenna, on the site of his martyrdom and where some of his remains lie, the Basilica has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1996, as part of the serial site entitled 'Early Christian Monuments of Ravenna'. It is the most imposing and majestic of the basilicas in Ravenna, especially for its cycle of mosaics, which defy those of the city's other churches in terms of beauty, with the extraordinary decoration of the apsidal basin dating back to around the mid-6th century.
Next to the Basilica are the excavations of the large archaeological area of the ancient city of Classe, seat of the Roman fleet in the Adriatic Sea.
CONTACTS
Ravenna - Via Romea Sud, 224
Tel. +39 0544 543724
apollinare.ra@ravennantica.org
TIMETABLES AND RATES
Monday - Saturday: 8.30 am - 7.30 pm
Sundays and holidays: 1.00 pm - 7.30 pm
Last entry: 30 minutes before closing
Full rate: 5€
Reduced rate: 2€ (boys and girls between 18 and 25 years old)
CLASSIS MUSEUM
Recently opened, Classis Ravenna is one of the most important archaeological museums in Italy. It provides a real journey through the history of Ravenna with over 600 exhibits that best illustrate the various phases that characterised the Byzantine city, from its origins among the Etruscans and Umbrians to the Roman age, from the late Imperial age to the splendours of Theodoric and the Byzantine conquest.
The visitor will therefore be able to approach some thematic insights of fundamental importance for the growth of the city, such as the fleet and navigation, its varied ethnicity, artistic production, funerary customs and methods of prayer.
CONTACTS
Ravenna - Via Classense, 29
Tel: +39 0544 473717
classisra@ravennantica.org
https://classisravenna.it/
TIMETABLES AND RATES
Tuesday - Sunday: 10.00 am - 5.00 pm
Single Ticket: 5 €
Cumulative Ticket (Classis Museum + Basilica Sant'Apollinare in Classe + Ancient Port of Classe): 12 €
DANTE'S TOMB
This is the neoclassical tomb of the great poet, erected in the Basilica of San Francesco in the centre of Ravenna. In fact, Dante lived the final years of his life in the city of Ravenna, dying there in 1321, and the Franciscan monks of the nearby convent jealously preserved Dante's bones for several centuries, opposing the will of sovereigns and popes to bring his remains back to Florence.
The tomb is a national monument and, in addition to the poet's tomb, the area also includes the garden with the Quadrarco and the Franciscan cloisters, which house the Dante Museum.
CONTACTS
Via Alighieri Dante, 9
Tel:+39 0544 215676
TIMETABLES AND RATES
Everyday: 10.00 am - 7.00 pm
Free entry