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BASILICA DI S. VITALE B2
MAUSOLEO DI GALLA PLACIDIA C2
BATTISTERO DEGLI ARIANI D3
BATTISTERO DEGLI ORTODOSSI (OR NEONIANO) C4
CAPPELLA DI S. ANDREA C4
BASILICA DI S. APOLLINARE NUOVO E4
MAUSOLEO DI TEODORICO F1
BASILICA DI S. APOLLINARE IN CLASSE F6
MONUMENTS INSCRIBED IN UNESCO’S WORLD HERITAGE LIST
BASILICAS AND CHURCHESS. CROCE C2
S. MARIA MAGGIORE C2
S. EUFEMIA B3
S. GIOVANNI BATTISTA D2
SPIRITO SANTO D3
S. MARIA DEL SUFFRAGIO C3
DUOMO B4
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MUSEO NAZIONALE DI RAVENNA B2
DOMUS DEI TAPPETI DI PIETRA B3
TORRE CIVICA AND SALA D’ATTORRE C3
LA CASA DELLE MARIONETTE D3
PIAZZA DEL POPOLO, MUNICIPIO, PREFETTURA C3
TEATRO ALIGHIERI D3
GIARDINO RASPONI C3
PICCOLO MUSEO DELLE BAMBOLE C4
MUSEO ARCIVESCOVILE C4
BIBLIOTECA ORIANI C4
MUSEO DANTESCO AND TOMBA DI DANTE D4
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S. GIOVANNI EVANGELISTA E3
S. MARIA IN PORTO E5
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PALAZZO DELLA PROVINCIACRIPTA RASPONI C4
BIBLIOTECA CLASSENSE AND MUSEO DEL RISORGIMENTO C5
MUSEO TAMO - COMPLESSO DI S. NICOLÒ C5
PALAZZO DI TEODORICO E4
TEATRO RASI E4MAR - MUSEO D’ARTE DELLA CITTÀLOGGETTA LOMBARDESCA E5
PLANETARIO, GIARDINI PUBBLICI F5
ROCCA BRANCALEONE E1
PARCO DI TEODORICO F1
ALMAGIÀ F3PALAZZO DELLE ARTI E DELLO SPORT MAURO DE ANDRÉ F4
OSTELLO DELLA GIOVENTÙ F5
FONTANA ARDEA PURPUREA A4
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PARCO ARCHEOLOGICO DI CLASSE F6
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Agnello B3Al Molino Circonvallazione A4-5/B5/C5Alberoni E4Alighieri B. D3-E3Alighieri D. D4Alighieri P. C-D2Alla Rotonda Dei Goti Circ.ne D-E-F1Amalasunta E1Anastagi D2Aniene F6Antica Zecca D3Antico Squero F2Arbe F1Arcivescovado Piazza C4Argentario B2-3Arno F6Asiago B5-6Atalarico D1Augusta C5
Baccarini C4-5Bagioli A1Baldini N. Viale B5Baracca Piazza B3Baracca Viale A-B3Barbiani B3Bargigia A1Bassa Del Pignattaro D5Bassi D-E2Bastione D5-6Battisti A-B4Battuzzi A1-2Beltrami A1Bernicoli B1Berti B-C1Bezzi E2-3Bixio B5Boccaccio D4Boezio D1Bruno D6
Caduti Per La Libertà Piazza C4Caduti Sul Lavoro Piazza F4Cairoli C3-4Camerani A1Canale Molinetto Circ. E6Candiano F4Canneti C4Capannetti Vicolo D6Cappi E6Carducci E3Carraie D-E6Carraie Vicolo D6Carrari D4-5Carso A5Casa Matha C3Castagnevizza C6Castel San Pietro D6Castello Vicolo D6Cattaneo B3Cavour B-C3Cerchio D-E5Cesarea E6Chartres C5Chiesa A2Chiesa D. A4Claudia B5Col Di Lana C6Colonna E2-3Corelli D6Coronelli D6Corradini Vicolo D3-4
Corti Alle Mura C5Costa A. Piazza C3Costa P. D3Cura A4-B3 D’Annunzio Piazza C5D’Azeglio B3Da Polenta C-D4Dantona A3Darsena F1-2-3De Foix E2De Gasperi C4-5De Tomai D5Degli Ariani Vicolo D3Dei Poggi F6Dei Pozzi A3Del Mangano E1Degli Spreti A3-4Del Popolo Piazza C3Dell’Arco D6Della Resistenza Piazza A4Della Tesoreria Vecchia C3-4Dell’Unità d’Italia Piazza C3Dente D4Destra Canale Molinetto F5Di Roma D2-3-4/E4-5Diaz D3Duca D’Aosta B-C5Duomo Piazza B4 Einaudi Piazza D3Ercolana A-B4Esarcato Piazzetta B2
Fabbri A1Falier D1-2Fanti B2-3Fantuzzi C4Farini Piazza E-F3Farini Viale D-e3Farosi Vicolo A3Felisatti A1Ferretti A3Ferruzzi C3Fiandrini B2Firenze Largo D4Fiume Montone Abbandonato A3-4/B2-3Fusconi E6
Gabbiani Vicolo C3Gabici D5Galla Placidia C2Gamba C2Gandhi Piazzetta B3Garatoni B4-C4Gardini C4Garibaldi A. Piazza D-E3Garibaldi G. Piazza C-D3Genocchi, Padre E4Gessi C4Ghibuzza A3Ghiselli D2Ginanni C4Giordane D1Giustiniano B-C2Gordini C-D4Gorizia A4-5Gradenigo F4Gradisca F5Guaccimanni D4Guerrini C4Guidarelli B4
Guidone C4Kennedy Piazza C3-4
Lametta B-C6Landoni A2Lanzoni, Mons. C1Levico A-B6Lolli B4Longhi B-C3Lovatelli A-B1
Magazzini Anteriori F3-4Magazzini Posteriori F3-4Maggiore A-b2Mameli Piazza E3Marani F4-5Margherita di Savoia C3Mariani D3Maroncelli E2-3Marsala Piazza C2Matteotti C3Matteucci C. C5-D4Matteucci P. C2-3Mazzini C4/D4-5Mentana C3-4Mingaiola A3Miniagio D-E1Minzoni, Don B1-2/C1Missiroli A5-6Molino C5-6Monfalcone E5-6Monghini E3Montanari B5-6Monte Adamello B6-C6Monte Grappa A5Monte San Gabriele A6Monte San Marco B6Monte San Michele A6-B6Montesanto B6-C6Monti G. C2Monti V. E6Moradei A2-3Mordani C3Morelli A-B2 Moro Piazza F3Morigia B-C3Mura di Porta Serrata C1-D2Mura di San Vitale B2Muratori C3
Negri D4Nigrisoli A5Nove Febbraio C3 Oberdan A3/B3-4Odoacre D1Oriani D4-5Ortali Piazza A5Oslavia B6 Padenna Vicolo D2-3Pallavicini Viale E3/F3-4Pascoli G. D5Pasolini B-C3Piave A-B-C5Piazza d’Armi Circonvallazione F4-5Pignata C-D5Podgora B-D6Ponte Marino C2-3Port’aurea A5-B4Porta Gaza B5Porto Coriandro E1
Portoncino A2Portone A2-3Porziolino Vicolo D4 Quattro Novembre C3 Rampina A2-3Randi Viale A6Rasponi F. B4Rasponi G. B4/C3-4Rava E2-3Ravegnana D6Ravuzzi Vicolo A2Redipuglia B-C6Ricci C. C4Ricci R. D6Rocca ai Fossi D-E2Rocca Brancaleone E1-2-3Rondinelli C5Rossi C3-D2Rota A1-B1Rotta B1Rubicone F6 Sabbionara Posteriore B-C1Salara C2-3San Francesco Piazza C-D4San Gaetanino B1-2/C1San Giovanni Bosco E3-4San Mama C6San Nicandro Vicolo D3San Pier Damiano E-F4San Pietro Crisologo A-B4San Vitale B2/C2-3San Vittore C-D2Sant’Agata D4-5Sant’Alberto D1Santa Teresa B4-5/C5Santi Baldini Viale E4/F4-5Saporetti B1Sarti I. D2Sauro A3-4/B4Scaletta A3Scuole Pubbliche D6Serra D-E6Sette castelli C-D5Simoni A3Spik Piazzale A6 Tarlazzi A3Teodorico F1-2Testi Rasponi C1Tombesi Dall’Ova D4Torre Umbriatica Piazzale C1Torricelli D6Traversari C2Tredici Giugno Piazza D6/E6Trento F5Trieste F4Turati D1 Uccellini B3
Vallona A2Venezia D-E2Venti Settembre Piazza C3Violino Vicolo D-E5Vitige D1
Zagarelli alle Mura D-E5Zanzanigola C2Zirardini C3
UNESCO MONUMENTSRavenna is recognised by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. This is why eight Early Christian monuments of the city have been added to the UNESCO World Heritage List: “The site is of outstanding universal value being of remarkable significance by virtue of the supreme artistry of the mosaic art that the monuments contain, and also because of the crucial evidence that they provide of artistic and religious relationships and contacts at an important period of European cultural history.” Basilica di San VitaleConsecrated in 548 AD, it is one of the most important monuments of the Early Christian art. The eastern influence has a dominant role here: no longer a Basilica with nave and two aisles but a central octagonal plan topped by a large cupola. Inside San Vitale, the eyes are drawn up to the mosaic decorations of the apse with the extraordinary representation of the Byzantine imperial couple, Justinian and Theodora.
Mausoleo di Galla PlacidiaThis small Mausoleum with a Latin cross plan was built halfway through the 5th century by Galla Placidia, the sister of Emperor Honorius. However, it was never used by the Empress because she was buried in Rome. The simplicity of the exterior contrasts with the lavish decoration of the interior. The countless mosaic stars of the dome have fascinated many visitors of Ravenna, including the jazz player Cole Porter.
Battistero degli ArianiIt was built in the late 5th century under Theoderic, when the Arian cult was the official state religion. Nothing remains of the ancient stuccos and decorations of the internal walls, but the original mosaics of the dome depicting the Baptism of Christ and the 12 apostles can still be seen. The mosaics are an evidence of the Arian beliefs of the court, though inspired by the iconography of the Baptistery of Neon.
Battistero degli Ortodossi (or Neoniano) It is one of the most ancient monuments in Ravenna, probably dating back to the early 5th century. Its decoration goes back to the time of Bishop Neon (mid-5th century). The brick building is octagonal in shape; the interior is decorated with marbles, stuccos and mosaics of Hellenic-Roman influence. The ceiling mosaic depicts the Baptism of Christ surrounded by the 12 apostles.
Cappella di S. Andrea (or Cappella Arcivescovile) Built as a private chapel by Bishop Peter II during Theoderic’s rule, it is the only extant intact archiepiscopal chapel of the Early Christian era. The cross-shaped chapel is preceded by a small vestibule, both covered with marble and mosaics showing an anti-Arian glorification of Christ. The decoration of the vault of the vestibule shows 99 species of birds – some of which typical of Ravenna’s natural areas – on a golden sky.
Basilica di S. Apollinare NuovoErected in the 6th century by Theoderic close to his palace, the Basilica was originally a Palatine Church of Arian religion. The original mosaics of the interior document the evolution of Byzantine wall mosaics from the era of Theoderic to that of Justinian. The 26 Christological scenes from the period of Theoderic are one of the biggest monumental cycles and the most ancient mosaic work of the New Testament of all times.
Mausoleo di TeodoricoErected by Theoderic around 520 as his own resting place, this mausoleum of Istrian stone is divided into two decagonal orders crowned by a monolithic dome measuring
10 m in diameter. Over the centuries, its decorations were gradually stripped off and the tomb was used for different functions. In its interior, there is a circular porphyry tub where Theoderic was presumably buried.
Basilica di Sant’Apollinare in Classe8 km away from the city centre, the basilica was built in the first half of the 6th century on an ancient burial area, where Saint Apollinaris – one of the first bishops of Ravenna – was probably buried. The church is one of the greatest examples of Early Christian basilica. Despite the plundering over the centuries, the basilica has preserved its original splendour. It is now admired for its polychrome apse mosaics and ancient marble sarcophagi of archbishops.
MUSEUMS AND DOMUS
MAR - Museo d’Arte della città di Ravenna, Loggetta LombardescaThe museum is housed in the Loggetta Lombardesca, a 16th-century monastery belonging to the close Church of Santa Maria in Porto. Home to many temporary art exhibitions, the art museum hosts a collection of medieval and modern art and some contemporary mosaics from the post-war years to the present day. It also includes the International Centre for the Documentation of Mosaics (CIDM).
Museo Nazionale di RavennaHoused in the cloisters of the former Benedictine Monastery next to the Basilica of San Vitale, the museum houses important collections of minor arts (archaeological finds, precious textiles, ivories, etc.), as well as the cycle of 14th-century frescoes of Santa Chiara, now Rasi Theatre.
Museo Dantesco and Tomba di DanteLocated in the Dantesque centre on the backdrop of the Ancient Franciscan Cloisters, the museum houses a collection of works inspired by Dante Alighieri. The poet’s remains rest inside the adjoining Dante’s tomb, built by architect Camillo Morigia in 1780. The lamp burning inside is fed with olive oil offered every year by the city of Florence on the poet’s death anniversary.
Museo ArcivescovileSituated in the Archiepiscopal Palace of Ravenna, the museum contains numerous artworks that belonged to the ancient cathedral and to other buildings now demolished. It contains the throne of Maximian, one of the most renowned ivory carvings of all times and the work of 6th-century Byzantine artists. The museum is home to the Chapel of St. Andrew.
Domus dei Tappeti di PietraThe Domus is one of the most important archaeological discoveries of the last decades in Italy. It consists of a complex of buildings dating back to the Roman Republic up to the Byzantine period. One of these is particularly interesting: a small palace where 14 rooms and 3 courtyards covered with marble tarsia or mosaics showing refined patterns and figures made of polychrome tiles have been identified (mid-6th century).
Museo TAMO. Tutta l’avventura del mosaico - Complesso di S. NicolòTAMO is a space dedicated to the mosaic art and a tour through important finds (some of which still unknown to the public) belonging to the Ravenna mosaic heritage and to its territory, from the antiquity to the present day.
Palazzo Rasponi dalle TesteThe construction of Palazzo Rasponi began in the late 17th century. It was later called “dalle Teste” because of the blindfolded Moors and lion heads decorating the windows, along with the crossed lion paws showing the claws (the so-called rasponi). Today, it houses exhibitions and cultural events.
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RAVENNA CITY CENTRE STREET GUIDE
Tourism Services and Cultural ActivitiesInformation and Tourist Reception CentrePiazza San Francesco /Piazza Caduti per la Libertà C4tel. 0544 35404 • fax 0544 [email protected]@comune.ra.itUseful NumbersTrain Station F3 www.trenitalia.itBus Information & Ticket Point E3 Piazzale Farini • tel. 199.199.558Taxi - Radiotaxitel. 0544 33888 Post OfficeRavenna City Centre - Piazza Garibaldi 1 C3 • tel. 0544 243306Via Carducci 38 • tel. 0544 249411 E3 Via Fiume Montone Abbandonato 88/B A4 • tel. 0544 216460Hospital Santa Maria delle CrociViale Randi 5 • tel. 0544 285111 A6Municipal PolicePiazza Mameli • tel. 0544 482999 E3
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