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14-Jun-2019

Ravenna. Basilica di San Apollinare in Casse

The Basilica of Sant'Apollinare in Classe rises in all its solemn grandeur at a distance of 8 kilometres from the centre of Ravenna. Commissioned by archbishop Ursicino, the church was built by Julian Argentarius during the first half of the 6th century, on an ancient burial area used in the late 2nd or early 3rd century. Apparently, Saint Apollinaris - one of the first bishops of Ravenna - was buried here.Sant'Apollinare in Classe has been described as the most impressive Basilica of the Early Christian period. Despite the plundering it suffered over the centuries, the basilica has preserved the splendour of its original building. It is now admired for its beautiful polychrome apse mosaics and ancient marble sarcophagi of archbishops, placed along the aisles.

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William Barletta21-Sep-2020 17:44
One of the great treasures of Ravenna ~V~
Julie Oldfield20-Jan-2020 02:15
Very well captured. V
Nick Paoni19-Jan-2020 03:02
What a magnificent church.
Dennis Hoyne19-Jan-2020 03:01
A magnificent structure, nicely photographed.
Hank Vander Velde19-Jan-2020 01:38
An excellent well composed image Jose.
Gill Kopy19-Jan-2020 01:02
"Impressive" for sure and in amazingly good shape. V
Helen Betts19-Jan-2020 00:08
Well composed capture, and what a beautiful church. V.
laine18-Jan-2020 23:05
A great indoor view of this magnificent church V
Jim Coffman18-Jan-2020 20:40
A wonderful interior shot, Jose!!
larose forest photos18-Jan-2020 20:10
Imposing but beautiful interior, well captured. V
Tom Munson18-Jan-2020 19:42
Great POV on this wonderful capture, Jose.
Raf18-Jan-2020 19:29
Indeed a very impressive basilica. Thanks for the interesting information.
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