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Byzantine ceiling mosaic representing the night sky, 5th century CE. Galla Placidia Mausoleum, Ravenna, Italy. The building was formerly the oratory of the Church of the Holy Cross and now contains three sarcophagi. The largest sarcophagus was thought to contain the remains of Galla Placidia (died c. 450 CE), the daughter of the Roman Emperor Theodosius I (r. 379-395 CE). Byzantine Mosaics, Byzantine Architecture, Blue Aesthetic Tumblr, Byzantine Design, Sicis Mosaic, Ravenna Mosaics, Ravenna Italy, Byzantine Mosaic, Art Sacre

Byzantine ceiling mosaic representing the night sky, 5th century CE. Galla Placidia Mausoleum, Ravenna, Italy. The building was formerly the oratory of the Church of the Holy Cross and now contains three sarcophagi. The largest sarcophagus was thought to contain the remains of Galla Placidia (died c. 450 CE), the daughter of the Roman Emperor Theodosius I (r. 379-395 CE).

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The series of Byzantine mosaics in Ravenna is one of the most incredible UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the world. Visiting the mosaics in Ravenna is a doable day trip from Florence or Bologna and the jewel-box churches can’t be missed. This is a full guide to visiting Ravenna’s mosaics, including h

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