Ravenna is a beautiful ancient city in the northern Italian province of Emilia Romagna rich in history and culture. Known also as “the city of mosaics” Ravenna houses the finest examples of late Roman and Byzantine architecture, with 8 monuments inserted in the UNESCO World Heritage list. During this 3-hour tour, you will be able to explore the most important and unique monuments of the city led by a professional guide with an art and archaeology background. Among the highlights you will see Basilica di Sant’Apollinare Nuovo, Mausoleo di Galla Placidia, Basilica di San Vitale and other buildings of great historic importance. You will be feel the fascinanating atmosphere of the narrow alleys of the city, the ancient churches and the marvellous Byzantine mosaics, while listening to in-depth commentary from your guide.
Meet the guide at the Carlo Luigi Farini square near the train station. The guide will wait for you with a sign with your name on.
The tour will finish in Piazza del Popolo.
Meet the guide at the Carlo Luigi Farini square near the station and start your half day tour of Ravenna. You will explore the world heritage sites which retrace the rich history of the city and enjoy the entertaining and informative commentary from your knowledgeable guide.
This beautiful church was built by the early Christians in a 6th century, it is famous for its two sides walls decorated with the captivating mosaics made between 500 and 560 AD.
A significant example of Late Antique architecture, this beautiful church was built in 6 century AD. As soon as you enter the Basilica you will be amused by its precious mosaics, depicting the episodes of the Old and New Testament and the figures of Emperor Justian and his court.
Located in archiepiscopal palace next to Ravenna Cathedral this museum houses an impressive collection of artworks from the Byzantine and Roman empires. Inside we will also visit the 5th century Chapel of Sant'Andrea decorated with the beautiful and colorful mosaics.
One of the oldest relics of the city, the Neonian Baptistery was erected in the early 5th century and then rebuilt in 473 by bishop Neon, who redecorated this sacred structure with the precious mosaics which have remained almost intact over the centuries.
Discover the famous Mausoleo of Galla Placidia, a small, cross-shaped building renowned for its simple exterior and exquisite interior adorned with intricately detailed early Christian mosaics.
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