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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 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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The 'Dantean' area celebrates the history of Dante Alighieri in Ravenna, where he spent the last period of his life and was buried.
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The saint from Ravenna, scion of a distinguished local family, will be the founder of the Camaldolese order.
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The Basilica of San Vitale in Ravenna is the city's most famous UNESCO monument, renowned for its impressive architecture and the dazzling mosaics that adorn the presbytery.
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The Basilica of Sant'Apollinare in Classe is one of the most grandiose preserved Early Christian buildings.
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A project by Ravenna Festival in which I participated with two itineraries in the Ravenna territory: the churches of Campiano and Bagnacavallo.
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Among the mosaics that still adorn the Basilica of St Apollinare Nuovo in Ravenna today, there is a depiction of the palace of Theodoric, the Gothic king who ruled in Italy for about three decades.
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