What to do and see in Province of Ravenna, Emilia-Romagna: The Best Specialty Museums

August 16, 2021 Almeta Stockton

The province of Ravenna (Italian: provincia di Ravenna Romagnol: Pruvènza ed Ravèna) is a province in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy. Its capital is the city of Ravenna. As of 2015, it has a population of 391,997 inhabitants over an area of 1,859.44 square kilometres (717.93 sq mi), giving it a population density of 210.81 inhabitants per square kilometre. Its provincial president is Claudio Casadio.
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1. Museo Carlo Zauli

Via della Croce 6, 48018, Faenza Italy +39 0546 22123 [email protected] http://www.museozauli.it
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5.0 based on 13 reviews

Museo Carlo Zauli

2. Museo Diocesano

Piazza Undici Febbraio n. 10 Palazzo Vescovile, 48018, Faenza Italy +39 0546 21642 http://www.comune.faenza.ra.it/Citta/Da-vedere-in-citta/Pinacoteca-e-Musei/Museo-Diocesano
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5.0 based on 5 reviews

Museo Diocesano

3. MAS - Museo delle Attivita Subacquee The Historical Diving Society Italia

Viale 4 Novembre, 61, 48122 Marina di Ravenna Italy
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

MAS - Museo delle Attivita Subacquee The Historical Diving Society Italia

4. Archiepiscopal Museum

Piazza Arcivescovado, 48121, Ravenna Italy +39 0544 541688 [email protected] http://www.ravennamosaici.it/?page_id=27&lang=en
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4.5 based on 801 reviews

Archiepiscopal Museum

Archiepiscopal Museum and the Chapel of St. Andrew The Archbishop's Chapel of St. Andrew is guarded as a gemstone inside the Bishop's Palace. It was the private chapel of the bishops of Ravenna and it was built and decorated with mosaics from 494 till 519. Set up inside the rooms of the Bishop's Palace, the collection of the Archiepiscopal Museum contains epigraphs, the Cathedral treasure, remains of mosaics from the ancient Basilica of Ursus and above all the ivory throne of the bishop Maximian (6th century).

Reviewed By asiyahnoemik - Pula, Croatia

The significant and rich Archiepiscopal Museum here in Ravenna shows us the historical sequence of events and life in the city itself. It is located immediately next to the Baptistry of Neon and behind the Duomo of Ravenna, on the first and second floor of the Archiepiscopal Palace. The museum is very interesting with its artifacts and we are especially impressed with the chapel of Sant'Andrea, an early Christian oratory with Greek cross plan built between 494 and 519 AD in the time of Theodoric and decorated with wonderful mosaics. Archiepiscopal Chapel is the only existing archiepiscopal chapel of the early Christian era that has been preserved intact to the present day. It was erected by Bishop Peter II as a private oratory for Catholic bishops when Arianism was the main religion of the court. Originally dedicated to Christ, the chapel was then renamed and dedicated to Saint Andrew, whose relics were transported from Constantinople to Ravenna around the mid-6th century AD. Beautifully decorated chapel with extremely beautiful mosaics. Also of interest to us was the ivory throne of Maximian, one of the most famous carved ivory works of all times executed in the 6th century by Byzantine artists. Very interesting museum with valuable details.

5. International Museum of Ceramics

Viale Baccarini 19, 48018, Faenza Italy +39 0546 697311 [email protected] http://www.micfaenza.org
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International Museum of Ceramics

The MIC offers a complete vision of the ceramic cultures belonging to any age and place; pieces from the Far and Middle East, from South America and all Europe allow the visitors to have a unique experience. It was founded in 1908 and now it preserves more than 60.000 ceramics, from antiquity to nowadays, all housed in great and suggestive architectural spaces. Ceramic masterpieces from the Renaissance, works by Picasso, Matisse, Chagall, Leger, Burri, Fontana and other innumerable examples of excellence, make the MIC a unique museum in the world.

Reviewed By showmemo61 - Jefferson City, United States

Our guided tour through this museum started with the earliest pieces mostly with one color, then moved to ones with more colors and details. Our guide was excellent giving us the stories about how each era added new ways to create ceramic pieces all the way to modern times. This was worth the time to see.

6. Domus dei Tappeti di Pietra

Via Barbiani Ingresso Chiesa di Sant’Eufemia, 48121, Ravenna Italy +39 0544 32512 http://www.domusdeitappetidipietra.it/
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Domus dei Tappeti di Pietra

Reviewed By donnads2016

One of the most impressive in situ displays of 5th-6th century floor mosaics. Just amazing to see up close. Recently discovered and meticulously excavated and maintained, well worth the visit! One of my top three favorite places in Ravenna.

7. Museo Francesco Baracca

Via Francesco Baracca 65, 48022, Lugo Italy +39 0545 24821 [email protected] http://www.museobaracca.it/
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Museo Francesco Baracca

8. Palazzo Milzetti Museo Nazionale dell'eta Neoclassica in Romagna

Via Giulio Cesare Tonducci 15, 48018, Faenza Italy +39 0546 26493 [email protected] http://palazzomilzetti.jimdo.com/
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Palazzo Milzetti Museo Nazionale dell'eta Neoclassica in Romagna

9. Ecomuseum of Marshland Civilization

Largo Tre Giunchi 1, 48012 Villanova Italy +39 0545 47122 [email protected] http://erbepalustri.it/
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Ecomuseum of Marshland Civilization

10. Museo Del Sale

Viale Nazario Sauro 24, 48015, Cervia Italy +39 0544 977592 http://www.musa.comunecervia.it/
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Museo Del Sale

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