The Basilica of San Vitale in Ravenna is a masterpiece of Paleochristian art with perfectly preserved 6th-century Byzantine mosaics. The octagonal architecture creates a unique sense of space, while the mosaics depicting Emperor Justinian and Theodora shine with vibrant colors after fifteen centuries. The basilica is located in the center of Ravenna, near other UNESCO sites like the Mausoleum of Galla Placidia, making it ideal for a cultural itinerary.
- 6th-century Byzantine mosaics with the faces of Justinian and Theodora
- Unusual octagonal architecture for its time
- Intense colors like blue and gold maintained vividly
- Hidden details like the mosaic peacocks in the presbytery
The Basilica of San Vitale in Ravenna houses perfectly preserved 6th-century Byzantine mosaics, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Admire the faces of Justinian and Theodora, the octagonal architecture, and hidden details like the peacocks in the presbytery.
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Introduction
Historical Overview
- 526 AD: Construction begins at the behest of Bishop Ecclesius
- 547 AD: Consecration of the completed basilica
- 1996: Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site as part of Ravenna’s early Christian monuments
The Play of Light on the Mosaics
The Details That Escape Notice
Why Visit It
When to Go
In the Surroundings
💡 Did You Know…?
One of the most fascinating details concerns the mosaics in the apse: if you look closely, you’ll notice that Emperor Justinian is depicted with a halo, even though he was not a saint. This was not a mistake but a precise political message to emphasize his role as God’s representative on earth. Another curious detail: the mosaics use over 4 million glass and stone tesserae, many of which were made with materials imported from the East, demonstrating Ravenna’s commercial importance in antiquity. The light filtering through the windows creates different effects throughout the day, making the mosaics appear to change color.
