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Province of Ravenna

Ravenna Province
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The province of Ravenna has an area of 1,858 sq.km. and borders the province of Ferrara to the north, Bologna to the west, the region of Tuscany to the south west, the province of Forli Cesena to the south and the Adriatic sea to the east.

Ravenna Province
Province of Ravenna, Emilia-romagna

As with some of the other provinces of Emilia Romagna, the landscape of Ravenna varies from mountains, across hills to valleys and flat plains to the marshes of the Po Delta. Although Ravenna is slightly inland it is connected to the Adriatic sea by the Candiano Canal. The Regional Park of the Po Delta spans this province bringing with it the diversity of exotic flora and fauna for which it is famous. The coastline stretching along this province is some of the most famous in Italy attracting the upper classes from Venice and other wealthy northern regions of the country. The beaches are flat, straight and sandy with many of them backed by stunning pine forests.

Ravenna

Ravenna has always been a prosperous city and was once the capital of the Western Roman Empire. It later became the centre of the Byzantine empire before it was conquered by the Lombard King Aistulf.

In spite of many battles over the years and a strong involvment in World War II, Ravenna has somehow managed to escape serious damage and is now considered to be one of the most beautiful and interesting cities in the region of Emilia Romagna.

The city of Ravenna has eight Christian monuments which are on the World Heritage List. From the they oldest they are as follows:

  • Baptistry of Neon which dates back to the year 430 making it the oldest building in the city. It is an brick structure in an octagonal shape which symbolise the seven days of the week plus the Day of the Resurrection and Eternal Life. It has a mosaic ceiling but the original floor is now about three metres underground. It is classed as being the 'finest and most complete surviving example of an early Christian Baptistry'.
  • The Mausoleum of Galla Placidia also dates back to around 430 and has been described by UNESCO experts as being ' the earliest and best preserved of all mosaic monuments, and at the same time one of the most artistically perfect'.

Most of the walls and the ceiling of the interior are covered with Byzantine mosaics, some of them depicting different scenes. The lunette over the northern entrance shows Christ as the Good Shepherd whereas the one on the southerly wall shows St. Lawrence standing next to a flaming gridrion.

The Mausoleum also contains three sarcphagi (coffins made from a particular type of limestone which decomposes the flesh of the body within). One of them is believed to contain the remains of Galla Placida, daughter of the Roman Emperor Theodosius I. The other two supposedly belong to her husband and either her son or brother.

  • The Arian Baptistry was erected by the Ostrogothic King Theordoric the Great at the end of the 5th century. It is octagonal with small apses and arched openings at the top and is believed to have once been part of a larger building. Inside it has four niches and a dome, all of which are covered in mosaics depicting the babtism of Jesus by St. John the Baptist. The design is simple and quite obviously took several years to complete but it is worth noting the exorbitant amount of gold used in the background to create a celestial glow.
  • The Archiepiscopal Chapel which is a chapel on the first floor of the Bishops's Palace and was constructed around the same time as the Arian Baptistry.
  • The Basilica of Sant'Apollinare Nuovo is a church, again erected by the Ostrogothic King Theordoric the Great at the beginning of the 6th century. It has been modernised at various times and some of the internal mosaics have been destroyed. On the left wall there are 13 small mosaics which depict the miracles and parables of Christ and there are 13 on the right wall which depict the Passion and Resurrection. There are also 16 mosaics on each side of haloed saints, prophets and evangelists.
  • The Mausoleum of Theoderic was built in 520 by King Theordoric the Great as his future tomb. It is made from Istrian stone and is divided into two portions, one above the other. The roof is one, single Istrian stone which is 10 metres in diameter.
  • The Basilica of San Vitale is based on an ocatagonal plan and work began in 526 before the church was finally completed in 547. Again, the interior is decorated with many intricate mosaics depicting various religious scenes, this church showing many scenes from the Old Testament including Moses and Cain and Abel.
  • The Basilica of Sant'Apollinare in Classe is a striking brick structure which was built at the beginning of the 6th century. The nave has 24 columns made from Greek marble and the interior decortation is rich and intricate. Also inside there are numerous sarcophagi from different centuries.

Other interesting places to visit in the city are:

  • Rocca Brancaleone, a castle built by the Venetians in 1457 it was once part of the city walls but is now a public park.
  • The Communal Gallery which has some interesting pieces of art on display.
  • There are two museums, the National Museum and the Archiepiscopal Museum.

There are still many interesting churches to visit, most of them containing wonderful examples of mosaics. They are:

  • The 6th century church of St. John the Evangelist.
  • St. Francis basilica where Dante Alighieri is buried in a tomb annexed to the church.
  • The basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore which is a Baroque church built in the 6th century.
  • San Giovanni Battista, a church built in 1683, also in the Baroque style with a bell tower from the middle ages.
  • The basilica of Santa Maria in Porto, a 16th century church.

Every year the city hosts a classical music commemoration, The Ravenna Festival. Opera performances are held in the Teatro Alighieri and outside concerts take place at the Palazzo Mauro de André. Musicians and conductors from around the world are attracted to this festival and it is always well attended.

Faenza

The town of Faenza is set in an extremely fertile area with a large agricultural industry and is surrounded by gentle hills covered in vineyards. The main centres of the town are the Piazza del Popolo with its porticos and the Piazza della Libertà.

Faenza is noted for its manufacture of majolica glazed earthenware pottery, known as 'faience' which is taken from the name of the town. This pottery from Faenza is recognised for being highly artistic and creative and is widely considered to be some of the best in the world. The town has a Museum of Ceramics in which there are fine pieces on display from all around the world.

  • The Palazzo del Podestà is in the Piazzo del Popolo and is of medieval origins but was largely restored in the early 20th century.
  • The Town Hall is also situated in the Piazza del Popolo, is also of medieval origin but was entirely altered during the 18th century.
  • Faenza Cathedral can be found in Piazza della Libertà and is very influenced by the Tuscan style. Built in the late 15th century the marble decoration on the façade is still unfinished. Inside it has several works of Renaissance art and sculpture.
  • Goldsmith's Portico, which is directly opposite the Cathedral,is an open gallery with a fountain with bronzes and was built at the beginning of the 17th century.
  • The Clock Tower is at the entrance to the Piazza della Libertà.

Away from these two piazzas you can find the Neoclassical Palazzo Milzetti, the Teatro Masini and the Villa Case Grandi dei Ferniani which has a collection of Faenza ceramics.

Castel Bolognese

The Castle, from which this village takes its name, was built in the late 14th century. In 1501 both the castle and the village walls were destroyed by Cesare Borgia. The walls were rebuilt in 1504 but today only parts of the wall and castle remain.

Other than the castle this tranquil little village has the Church of San Sebastiano which was built in 1506, the 18th century Church of San Francesco and a Civic Museum.

Cervia

This is a popular seaside resort and has 10 kilometres of beautiful sandy beaches. Within the town there are a few interesting sights:

  • Chiesa di Santa Maria Assunta which is actally the cathedral and was built at the end of the 17th century.
  • Il Museo del Sale (Museum of Salt).
  • Palazzo Comunale.

Brisighella

This is a true medieval village in the valley of the river Lamone, halfway between Ravenna and Florence. The village has three hills, one with a castle, one with the Sanctuary of Monticino and the last with the Torre dell'Orologio.

  • The castle, Rocca, was built in 1310 by the Manfredi family and has several cylindrical towers.
  • The Sanctuary of Monticino dates back to the 18th century and has frescoes inside painted by Savino Lego. Behind the sanctuary there is a cave where chalk was once mined and this is now an open air geological museum.
  • Torre dell'Orologio (clock tower) was built from square blocks of chalky rock and was once part of the defensive structure of Brisghella. It has been damaged and rebuilt many times over the years and when it was totally rebuilt in 1850 the clock was added to the tower.

Casola Valsenio

The village was formed in 1216 after the destruction of the Casola castle by soldiers from Faenza. It was subsequently seized by many prominent families, including the Borgias.

The most prominent landmark of the area is Monte Baggaglia which is a mountain with a medieval tower on its summit.

There are several points of interest in the village of Casola Valsenio:

  • Villa il Cardello.
  • Torre dell'orologio (clock tower).
  • Chiesa di Sopra.
  • Abbazia di San Giovanni Battista in Valsenio (Abbey of Valsenio).

Lugo

The small town of Lugo is home to the rocca Estense (Este Castle) with its beautiful 19th century garden. It also has the Pavaglione which was a 19th century covered market specialising in the silkwork trade.

It also has the Pavaglione which was a 19th century covered market specialising in the silkwork trade. The Teatro Rossini is a 445 seat opera house and there are also two churches of note, the Collegiata church and San Francesco di Paola which was built in 1890 and has a terracotta sculpture of the dead Christ.

Solarolo

The well known É«ÖÐÉ« singer Laura Pausini was born and grew up in Solarolo.

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  • Regional Information

    • Area: 22,124 km²
      Population: 4.2m
      Density: 189/km²
      Capital: Bologna

      National Parks:
      Appennino Tosco-Emiliano
      Foreste Casentinesi, Monte Falterona, Campigna
Location of Emilia-Romagna
Location of Emilia-Romagna
Provinces of Emilia-Romagna
Provinces of Emilia-Romagna
  • Comunes of Emilia-Romagna
    • Bologna

      • Anzola dell’Emilia
        Argelato
        Baricella
        Bazzano
        Bentivoglio
        Bologna
        Borgo Tossignano
        Budrio
        Calderara di Reno
        Camugnano
        Casalecchio di Reno
        Casalfiumanese
        Castel d’Aiano
        Castel del Rio
        Castel di Casio
        Castel Guelfo di Bologna
        Castel Maggiore
        Castel San Pietro Terme
        Castello d’Argile
        Castello di Serravalle
        Castenaso
        Castiglione dei Pepoli
        Crespellano
        Crevalcore
        Dozza
        Fontanelice
        Gaggio Montano
        Galliera
        Granaglione
        Granarolo dell’Emilia
        Grizzana Morandi
        Imola
        Lizzano in Belvedere
        Loiano
        Malalbergo
        Marzabotto
        Medicina
        Minerbio
        Molinella
        Monghidoro
        Monte San Pietro
        Monterenzio
        Monteveglio
        Monzuno
        Mordano
        Ozzano dell’Emilia
        Pianoro
        Pieve di Cento
        Porretta Terme
        Sala Bolognese
        San Benedetto Val di Sambro
        San Giorgio di Piano
        San Giovanni in Persiceto
        San Lazzaro di Savena
        San Pietro in Casale
        Sant’Agata Bolognese
        Sasso Marconi
        Savigno
        Vergato
        Zola Predosa

    • Ferrara
      • Argenta
        Berra
        Bondeno
        Cento
        Codigoro
        Comacchio
        Copparo
        Ferrara
        Formignana
        Goro
        Jolanda di Savoia
        Lagosanto
        Masi Torello
        Massa Fiscaglia
        Mesola
        Migliarino
        Migliaro
        Mirabello
        Ostellato
        Poggio Renatico
        Portomaggiore
        Ro
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        Tresigallo
        Vigarano Mainarda
        Voghiera

    • ¹ó´Ç°ù±ôì-Cesena
      • Bagno di Romagna
        Bertinoro
        Borghi
        Castrocaro Terme e Terra del Sole
        Cesena
        Cesenatico
        Civitella di Romagna
        Dovadola
        ¹ó´Ç°ù±ôì
        Forlimpopoli
        Galeata
        Gambettola
        Gatteo
        Longiano
        Meldola
        Mercato Saraceno
        Modigliana
        Montiano
        Portico e San Benedetto
        Predappio
        Premilcuore
        Rocca San Casciano
        Roncofreddo
        San Mauro Pascoli
        Santa Sofia
        Sarsina
        Savignano sul Rubicone
        Sogliano al Rubicone
        Tredozio
        Verghereto

    • Modena
      • Bastiglia
        Bomporto
        Campogalliano
        Camposanto
        Carpi
        Castelfranco Emilia
        Castelnuovo Rangone
        Castelvetro di Modena
        Cavezzo
        Concordia sulla Secchia
        Fanano
        Finale Emilia
        Fiorano Modenese
        Fiumalbo
        Formigine
        Frassinoro
        Guiglia
        Lama Mocogno
        Maranello
        Marano sul Panaro
        Medolla
        Mirandola
        Modena
        Montecreto
        Montefiorino
        Montese
        Nonantola
        Novi di Modena
        Palagano
        Pavullo nel Frignano
        Pievepelago
        Polinago
        Prignano sulla Secchia
        Ravarino
        Riolunato
        San Cesario sul Panaro
        San Felice sul Panaro
        San Possidonio
        San Prospero
        Sassuolo
        Savignano sul Panaro
        Serramazzoni
        Sestola
        Soliera
        Spilamberto
        Vignola
        Zocca

    • Parma
      • Albareto
        Bardi
        Bedonia
        Berceto
        Bore
        Borgo Val di Taro
        Busseto
        Calestano
        Collecchio
        Colorno
        Compiano
        Corniglio
        Felino
        Fidenza
        Fontanellato
        Fontevivo
        Fornovo di Taro
        Langhirano
        Lesignano de’ Bagni
        Medesano
        Mezzani
        Monchio delle Corti
        Montechiarugolo
        Neviano degli Arduini
        Noceto
        Palanzano
        Parma
        Pellegrino Parmense
        Polesine Parmense
        Roccabianca
        Sala Baganza
        Salsomaggiore Terme
        San Secondo Parmense
        Sissa
        Solignano
        Soragna
        Sorbolo
        Terenzo
        Tizzano Val Parma
        Tornolo
        Torrile
        Traversetolo
        Trecasali
        Valmozzola
        Varano de’ Melegari
        Varsi
        Zibello

    • Piacenza
      • Agazzano
        Alseno
        Besenzone
        Bettola
        Bobbio
        Borgonovo Val Tidone
        Cadeo
        Calendasco
        Caminata
        Caorso
        Carpaneto Piacentino
        Castel San Giovanni
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        Castelvetro Piacentino
        Cerignale
        Coli
        Corte Brugnatella
        Cortemaggiore
        Farini
        Ferriere
        Fiorenzuola d’Arda
        Gazzola
        Gossolengo
        Gragnano Trebbiense
        Gropparello
        Lugagnano Val D’Arda
        Monticelli d’Ongina
        Morfasso
        Nibbiano
        Ottone
        Pecorara
        Piacenza
        Pianello Val Tidone
        Piozzano
        Podenzano
        Ponte dell’Olio
        Pontenure
        Rivergaro
        Rottofreno
        San Giorgio Piacentino
        San Pietro in Cerro
        Sarmato
        Travo
        Vernasca
        Vigolzone
        Villanova sull’Arda
        Zerba
        Ziano Piacentino

    • Ravenna
      • Alfonsine
        Bagnacavallo
        Bagnara di Romagna
        Brisighella
        Casola Valsenio
        Castel Bolognese
        Cervia
        Conselice
        Cotignola
        Faenza
        Fusignano
        Lugo
        Massa Lombarda
        Ravenna
        Riolo Terme
        Russi
        Sant’Agata sul Santerno
        Solarolo

    • Reggio Emilia
      • Albinea
        Bagnolo in Piano
        Baiso
        Bibbiano
        Boretto
        Brescello
        Busana
        Cadelbosco di Sopra
        Campagnola Emilia
        Campegine
        Canossa
        Carpineti
        Casalgrande
        Casina
        Castellarano
        Castelnovo di Sotto
        Castelnovo ne’ Monti
        Cavriago
        Collagna
        Correggio
        Fabbrico
        Gattatico
        Gualtieri
        Guastalla
        Ligonchio
        Luzzara
        Montecchio Emilia
        Novellara
        Poviglio
        Quattro Castella
        Ramiseto
        Reggio Emilia
        Reggiolo
        Rio Saliceto
        Rolo
        Rubiera
        San Martino in Rio
        San Polo d’Enza
        Sant’Ilario d’Enza
        Scandiano
        Toano
        Vetto
        Vezzano sul Crostolo
        Viano
        Villa Minozzo

    • Rimini
      • Bellaria-Igea Marina
        Casteldelci
        Cattolica
        Coriano
        Gemmano
        Maiolo
        Misano Adriatico
        Mondaino
        Monte Colombo
        Montefiore Conca
        Montegridolfo
        Montescudo
        Morciano di Romagna
        Novafeltria
        Pennabilli
        Poggio Berni
        Riccione
        Rimini
        Saludecio
        San Clemente
        San Giovanni in Marignano
        San Leo
        Sant’Agata Feltria
        Santarcangelo di Romagna
        Talamello
        Torriana
        Verucchio
Emilia-Romagna Airports
Emilia-Romagna Airports
Hotels in Emilia-Romagna
Emilia-Romagna Climate (Bologna)
Ìý High Low Sun Rain
Jan 5 -2 3 43
Feb 8 1 3 45
Mar 13 4 5 60
Apr 18 8 6 67
May 23 12 7 65
Jun 27 16 9 53
Jul 30 18 9 43
Aug 29 18 8 58
Sep 25 15 7 61
Oct 19 10 5 72
Nov 11 4 3 81
Dec 6 0 2 61
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Low - Average monthly low temperatures
Sun - Average hours of sunshine per day
Rain - Average monthly rainfall in mm
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