San Giovanni Evangelista Church, Ravenna
San Giovanni Evangelista Church is a remarkable place of worship with a history dating back to the fifth century AD. This ancient church was originally constructed under the patronage of the Roman imperial princess Galla Placidia, adding to its historical and architectural significance.
In the Middle Ages, the church was affiliated with an important Benedictine monastery, enhancing its religious and cultural importance. During this period, two of the four bells that still chime from the church's bell tower were cast in the year 1208.
Significant renovations occurred in the 14th century, transforming the church and monastery with the prevailing Gothic architectural style of the time. The legacy of this renovation is still visible today through the church's portal, which showcases Gothic design elements.
Despite its long history, the church went through a period of unfortunate loss in 1747 when many of its mosaics were removed. However, two mosaic fragments from the original 5th-century floor were spared, and these remnants bear witness to the early Christian use of hooked crosses, a notable historical detail.
The church has weathered various challenges, including significant damage during World War II, when it was heavily bombed. Nevertheless, the building was later restored, ensuring its continued existence as a place of both historical and spiritual significance.
Amid these trials, some mosaic fragments from the 13th-century floor survived the devastation caused by World War II. These fragments depict scenes related to the Fourth Crusade, providing an important glimpse into the historical context of the time.
In the Middle Ages, the church was affiliated with an important Benedictine monastery, enhancing its religious and cultural importance. During this period, two of the four bells that still chime from the church's bell tower were cast in the year 1208.
Significant renovations occurred in the 14th century, transforming the church and monastery with the prevailing Gothic architectural style of the time. The legacy of this renovation is still visible today through the church's portal, which showcases Gothic design elements.
Despite its long history, the church went through a period of unfortunate loss in 1747 when many of its mosaics were removed. However, two mosaic fragments from the original 5th-century floor were spared, and these remnants bear witness to the early Christian use of hooked crosses, a notable historical detail.
The church has weathered various challenges, including significant damage during World War II, when it was heavily bombed. Nevertheless, the building was later restored, ensuring its continued existence as a place of both historical and spiritual significance.
Amid these trials, some mosaic fragments from the 13th-century floor survived the devastation caused by World War II. These fragments depict scenes related to the Fourth Crusade, providing an important glimpse into the historical context of the time.
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Sight Name: San Giovanni Evangelista Church
Sight Location: Ravenna, Italy (See walking tours in Ravenna)
Sight Type: Religious
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Sight Location: Ravenna, Italy (See walking tours in Ravenna)
Sight Type: Religious
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Walking Tours in Ravenna, Italy
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What are precious jewels, you may ask. Well, let me tell you – Ravenna’s Byzantine mosaics are surely among the most sparkling, spectacular, and valuable. So much so that they were recognized as World Heritage by UNESCO in 1996.
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Tour Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 2.0 Km or 1.2 Miles
Indeed, Ravenna is like no other place in Italy, and the magnificence of its mosaics can leave you with a stiff neck. The intricate mosaic work achieved some of... view more
Tour Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 2.0 Km or 1.2 Miles
Ravenna Introduction Walking Tour
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Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 2.5 Km or 1.6 Miles
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Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 2.5 Km or 1.6 Miles