Ravenna has been the capital of no less than four Empires: the Western Roman Empire, under King Theodoric, then the Goths and later the Byzantine Empire of Europe. When the Byzantines were expelled from Italy, Ravenna became part of the Papal States and, thanks to its incredible history, is therefore also a treasure trove of architecture and art. The beautiful squares and magnificent churches and chapels leave nothing to the imagination. But above all, Ravenna is known for its very fine Byzantine mosaics. Also visit the final resting place of the famous Florentine poet Dante Alighieri and find out why he spent his last years in Ravenna.
Ravenna also offers great shopping, take a stroll up ´via Cavour´, ´via Diaz´, ´via Corado Ricci´ or visit ´piazza del Popolo´. Everything from shoes to mosaics, art and more shoes are on sale. The landscape is of course characterised by pizzarias, ice cream and cake shops and the streets are very lively. So enjoy some lunch or dinner at one of the many restaurants or sidewalk cafes and follow the bustle of the day as it unfolds in the centre of Ravenna.
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