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Ravenna & Bologna -private tour

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Bologna, IT
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Ravenna & Bologna -private tour

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Escape the crowds and discover a hidden gem in Italy with the Ravenna & Bologna private tour. Explore the artistic and political history of Ravenna, once the capital of the Western Roman Empire, and be captivated by its splendid mosaics in the Mausoleum of Galla Placidia and the Basilica of San Vitale. Then, venture to Bologna, an underrated city that offers a true Italian experience. Marvel at the consistency of Bologna's medieval urban structure, which dominates the cityscape and houses beautiful Renaissance and Baroque palaces. Immerse yourself in the rich culture and history of these two unique cities, and enjoy the delicious cuisine that Italy is known for. With eight UNESCO World Heritage sites and the treasure trove of mosaics in Ravenna, this tour promises an unforgettable journey through Italy's hidden treasures.

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  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Not Included
  • 7 hours - 8 hours
  • Suitable for 1-7 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • Self Guided Experience
  • Private transportation
  • Bottled water
  • Museum tickets

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Introduction

Discover the hidden gems of Italy with the Ravenna & Bologna private tour. This tour takes you off the beaten path, away from the bustling crowds of Rome, Venice, and Florence, and into the intriguing cities of Ravenna and Bologna. Ravenna, once the capital of the Western Roman Empire, holds a rich artistic and political history that dates back to the V Century a.D. Immerse yourself in the stunning mosaics of the Mausoleo di Galla Placidia and the Basilica di San Vitale, marvel at the architecture of the Basilica di Sant'Apollinare Nuovo, and explore the mysteries of the Mausoleo di Teodorico.

What to expect?

During this tour, you can expect to dive deep into the cultural and historical heritage of Ravenna and Bologna. Marvel at the intricate mosaics that adorn the ancient buildings and immerse yourself in the stories they tell. Experience the unique combination of Roman, Gothic, and Renaissance architecture that characterizes these cities. Discover the charm of Bologna, an underrated city that offers an authentic Italian experience away from the tourist crowds.

Who is this for?

This tour is perfect for travelers who crave a deeper understanding of Italy's history and culture. Whether you are an art enthusiast, history buff, or simply someone seeking an authentic Italian experience, Ravenna & Bologna private tour will captivate you. It is designed for those who want to escape the mass tourism of popular destinations and explore the lesser-known treasures of Italy.

Why book this?

Book this tour to unlock the secrets of Ravenna and Bologna. Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of ancient mosaics and architectural wonders that have stood the test of time. Experience the rich artistic and political history of Ravenna, and gain a deeper appreciation for Italy's cultural heritage. Bologna, with its medieval walls and hidden gems, offers a true Italian experience that will leave you with lasting memories. With the guidance of knowledgeable local guides, you will gain insights and stories that only insiders know.

Good to know

During the tour, you will explore various landmarks and historical sites, each with its own unique story to tell. The total duration of the tour is 420 to 480 minutes, allowing you ample time to immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of Ravenna and Bologna. Remember to wear comfortable shoes and bring along a camera to capture the beauty that surrounds you. To make the most of your experience, be prepared to stroll through the streets and immerse yourself in the local atmosphere.

Reviews

Travelers who have experienced the Ravenna & Bologna private tour rave about the exquisite mosaics, stunning architecture, and the hidden gem factor of these cities. They are captivated by the authenticity and the lesser-known aspects of Italian culture that are showcased in this tour. Visitors appreciate the knowledgeable guides who provide fascinating insights and bring history to life. Overall, reviewers highly recommend this tour to anyone looking to explore the fascinating history and hidden treasures of Ravenna and Bologna.

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Your Itinerary

Bologna

Bologna: a city of art Bologna is unusual for the consistency of the urban structure within its medieval walls, which were built in the fourteenth century. This urban structure is still intact and dominates, even visually, the single architectural works of art. In Florence and in Rome, the individual buildings are more important than the layout of the cities, whereas in Bologna the reverse is true. Here, even the most beautiful Renaissance and Baroque palaces are part of the medieval city plan, which extends like the spokes of a wheel from the heart of the city (marked by the two leaning towers, Asinelli and Garisenda).

Mausoleo di Galla Placidia

Approaching the Mausoleum of Galla Placidia it is not imagined that the simplicity of the exterior hides in a few square meters such splendid mosaics, the oldest in Ravenna. We do not exaggerate if we say that the atmosphere of the Mausoleum is magical. The Mausoleum of Galla Placidia in Ravenna The Mausoleum of Galla Placidia in Ravenna It was Emperor Honorius (who moved the capital of the western empire from Milan to Ravenna in 402) who wanted this mausoleum to dedicate it to his sister Galla Placidia. The theme of the mosaics, in fact, is the victory of life over death, in accordance with the funeral destination of the building. But it is the starry sky reproduced on the vault that most strikes the visitors' imagination and remains etched forever in the eyes. It seems that the same thing happened to Cole Porter, who went to Ravenna on his honeymoon in the late 1920s. The story goes that it was the starry sky of the mausoleum that inspired the famous Night and Day.

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Basilica di San Vitale

The Basilica of San Vitale in Ravenna 2 This octagonal temple (the eight was a symbol of Resurrection because it was seven, time, plus one, God) is among the most important monuments of early Christian art in Italy. The Basilica of San Vitale in Ravenna The Basilica of San Vitale in Ravenna Not only for the splendor of its mosaics but for the complete adhesion to the canons of oriental art: there are no naves but only an octagonal central core surmounted by a frescoed dome. If you can take your eyes off the mosaics, especially from Theodora's face, you will notice a series of concentric circles with arrows on the ground: it is a labyrinth, as found in many Christian churches. It symbolizes the path out of sin towards purification. If you want to try to get out of the maze, we give you a little help: you start from the center, find out the rest.

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Basilica di Sant'Apollinare Nuovo

.Basilica of Sant'Apollinare Nuovo in Ravenna Not to be confused with Sant'Apollinare in Classe which is located outside the historic center, 8 km from Ravenna, the Basilica of Sant'Apollinare Nuovo bears this name to differentiate it from another city church that bore the same name: it houses the most great cycle of mosaics in the world. Basilica of Sant'Apollinare Nuovo in Ravenna Basilica of Sant’Apollinare Nuovo in Ravenna The walls of the central nave are divided into three distinct bands of mosaics: the highest bundle tells the story of Christ, the central one Saints and Prophets and while the lower one portrays the famous Theodoric Palace. The cancellation of the figure of the Emperor and other characters, covered with white cloths, takes place when the basilica passes from the Aryan cult (for which it was built) to the Catholic cult. On the opposite wall is the port of Classe, one of the most important in the Mediterranean at the time of the Roman Empire.

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Mausoleo di Teodorico

According to legend, the red porphyry basin located on the upper floor of the Mausoleum is the same one in which the barbarian emperor died. Since he was afraid of lightning, on a thunderstorm day he took refuge in his mausoleum but a lightning bolt struck him just while he was taking a bath. The Mausoleum of Theodoric in Ravenna From the crack in the shape of a cross open in the roof of the Mausoleum, a black horse would then arrive and throw him into Etna! There are many legends about the death of this barbarian king who ruled Italy for 33 years bringing tolerance, peace and wealth and who had this Istrian stone mausoleum built to find peace in Ravenna, where he had lived. The two-storey structure with a decagonal shape and a massive roof made with a single block of stone makes it a singular monument, completely different from the brick buildings of Ravenna.

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Basilica Di Sant'Apollinare In Classe

.Basilica of Sant'Apollinare in Classe in Ravenna Among the basilicas of Ravenna it is the most imposing and majestic one. The mosaics challenge the beauty of the other churches in the city and portray Christ surrounded by the four evangelists, while the sheep symbolize the apostles. Basilica of Sant’Apollinare in Classe in Ravenna The face of Jesus appears in the center of the cross, in a round decorated with 99 stars. The whole representation takes place between the sky and the enchantment of a green paradise landscape full of rocks, trees, flowers and colorful birds. Today the Basilica of Sant 'Apollinare in Classe is 8 km from the center of Ravenna and a few kilometers from the sea, while when it was built it was located by the sea. Next to the basilica, in fact, there are the excavations of the large archaeological area of the ancient city of Classe, seat of the Roman fleet in the Adriatic.

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Battistero degli Ariani

The Arian Baptistery of Ravenna was built during the reign of Theodoric, when Ravenna was the capital of the Empire and Arianism was the official religion of the court. Arianism has always been considered a heresy of Christianity because according to Aryan doctrine Christ was the son of God but retained his human nature: only through the rite of baptism that divine nature was communicated to Christ. The mosaics on the vault of the baptistery celebrate the baptism of Christ. Unlike the nearby Baptistery of the Orthodox, here the young Christ is not represented as coming from the East ("light from light, true God from true God") but he heads east, becoming divine only at the moment of baptism. He is a man, so there is no "censorship" about his nakedness, while he is immersed in the waters of the Jordan and John the Baptist communicates Baptism to him. The divine dove descends from above, to spray the head of Christ with a breath of light, symbol of the Spirit.

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Battistero Neoniano (Battistero degli Ortodossi)

The Neonian Baptistery was the Catholic response (of Bishop Neone) to the Arian heresy, which had reached its peak in Ravenna under the reign of Theodoric. A contrast that is also found in the Christ depicted in the mosaic under the dome, which unlike the one in the nearby Arian Baptistery comes from the East ("light from light, true God from true God") and is divine even before the baptism communicated to him by John the Baptist and the divine dove (the Aryans claimed otherwise).

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Ravenna

Ravenna can be defined with certainty as a treasure unknown to the majority of Italians. Obscured by the most famous Italian art cities (Florence, Rome, Venice, Naples) it is actually an extraordinary town that attracts tourists and art lovers from all over the world. Few people know that it was the capital of three empires three times: of the Western Roman Empire, of Theodoric King of the Goths, of the Byzantium Empire in Europe. This past is evidenced by the basilicas and baptisteries of Ravenna, where the richest mosaic heritage of humanity dating back to the fifth and sixth centuries is preserved. Few people also know that Ravenna has eight monuments included in the UNESCO World Heritage list and that Dante's remains are preserved here, and not in Florence. You eat extraordinarily well (we are always in Romagna) In short, if you too were among those who did not know Ravenna, now you have no more excuses

Domus dei Tappeti di Pietra

The domus of stone carpets Italy is a country full of wonders that does not cease to reveal its extraordinary past: this happened with the Domus of stone carpets, discovered in the early 2000s 3 meters below the level of the church of Saint Euphemia. The Domus of stone carpets A wonderful Byzantine house of the V-VI century with 14 rooms all decorated with polychrome mosaic and marble floors. The mosaics are absolutely extraordinary and let you imagine the wealth of the owner of the house and his taste for beauty. Geometric, floral and figurative elements combine: the "Dance of the Four Seasons Geniuses" is a very rare representation that shows the Geni dancing in a circle. Also unique is the mosaic with the figure of the "Good Shepherd" portrayed in a version different from traditional Christian representations.

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Reviews

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peter_z

The unfinished church was a standout however all of the sites were excellent. The guides were very thorough and took their time explaining the sites we visited.
Collected by Evendo, Tripadvisor & Viator
2024-05-03 22:17