Emilia–Romagna
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We’ve compiled the best of the best in Emilia–Romagna - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.
The octagonal church of San Vitale was built in AD 547, after the Byzantines conquered the city, and its interior shows a strong Byzantine influence....Read More
The little tomb and the great church stand side by side, but the tomb predates the Basilica di San Vitale by at least 100 years:...Read More
This splendid and unusual basilica contains between four and seven connected churches (authorities differ). A 4th-century temple dedicated to Isis originally occupied this site, but...Read More
Construction on this vast cathedral began in 1390; and the work, as you can see, still isn't finished more than 600 years later. The wings...Read More
View Tours and ActivitiesBaptisms still happen (one Saturday and one Sunday a month) in this baptistery, which has a simple pink-stone Romanesque exterior and an uplifting Gothic interior....Read More
Next door to Ravenna's 18th-century cathedral, this baptistery has one of the town's most important mosaics. It dates from the beginning of the 5th century...Read More
Attached like a sinister balcony to the bell tower of Piacenza's 12th-century Duomo is a gabbia (iron cage), where miscreants were incarcerated naked and subjected...Read More
The magnificent 12th-century cathedral has two vigilant stone lions standing guard beside the main door; inside is some notable art in styles from medieval to...Read More
Begun by the architect Lanfredo in 1099 and consecrated in 1184, the 12th-century Romanesque cathedral has medieval sculptures depicting scenes from Genesis on the facade,...Read More
The magnificent Gothic cathedral, a few steps from the Castello Estense, has a three-tier facade of slender arches and beautiful sculptures over the central door....Read More
The tomb of St. Dominic, who died here in 1221, is called the Arca di San Domenico, and is found in this church in the...Read More
Beyond the elaborate Baroque facade of San Giovanni Evangelista, the Renaissance interior reveals several works by Correggio: St. John the Evangelist (in the lunette above...Read More
This church about 5 km (3 miles) southeast of Ravenna is landlocked now, but when it was built, it stood in the center of the...Read More
The mosaics displayed in this church date from the early 6th century, making them slightly older than those in San Vitale. Since the left side...Read More
Dating from the 16th century, this delightful church has one of Parma's most recognizable domes. In the dome's large arch there's a wonderful decorative fresco...Read More
The Malatesta family constructed the Tempio Malatestiano, also called the Basilica Cattedrale, with a masterful facade by Leon Battista Alberti (1404–72). Inside, the chapel to...Read More
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