
The Basilica di San Vitale in Ravenna, Italy, is an important historical site from the 6th century AD. Its mosaics, frescoes, and interior decorations make it one of the most captivating buildings of the early Christian era. Built by the Byzantine emperor Justinian, it is the oldest orthodox church in Italy and a marvel of Eastern Roman art. The church is large and decorated with incredible images, made of glass and marble, depicting stories from the Bible, as well as historical people. Highlights of the church include the impressive golden mosaic of the Emperor Justinian and Empress Theodora, the octagonal shape that is found in both the atrium and the baptistery, the extraordinary presbytery and its mosaics, and the stunning and precious marble floor. San Vitale offers visitors a unique glimpse into Italy's religious and cultural past and serves as a profound experience of ancient beauty.
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