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san vitale mosaici abside
Justinian was one of the most influential emperors in Byzantine history. His reign profoundly transformed the Eastern Roman Empire.
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san pietro giubileo roma
The Jubilee, or Holy Year, is one of the oldest and most significant traditions of the Catholic Church, a moment of special grace for the faithful dedicated to penance and spiritual renewal.
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domus tappeti di pietra mosaici
La House of the Stone Carpets is an exceptional archaeological site in Ravenna, dating back to the 5th–6th century AD.
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galla placidia ravenna
Ravenna stands out as one of the most fascinating destinations for organizing school trips that blend culture, history, and entertainment.
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lord byron a ravenna
The story of Lord Byron in Ravenna is a fascinating intertwining of love, literature, and political engagement, which left an indelible mark on the city and on the poet’s life.
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mosaic art
Mosaic is one of the most ancient and fascinating art forms, capable of transforming simple surfaces into works of great complexity and beauty.
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san giovanni evangelista a ravenna st. John the evangelist in ravenna
In Ravenna, near the railway station, stands the Basilica of San Giovanni Evangelista, erected in the first half of the 5th century by the will of Empress Galla Placidia.
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ravenna's museums musei di ravenna
Ravenna offers visitors numerous opportunities to discover its thousand-year history. The well-known UNESCO monuments, which preserve mosaics dating back to the 5th and 6th centuries, are complemented by a series of interesting museum collections that show the various phases of Ravenna's history.
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Camaldoli is the last hermitage founded by Saint Romuald before his retreat to Valdicastro, where he will pass away some time later.
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Inside the basilicas of Ravenna, not only the mosaics but also other objects and furnishings evoke the liturgies of the early centuries of Christianity.
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