The mosaics of the basilica of san vitale.
San vitale floor plan.
Some of the floor mosaics in san vitale especially at the periphery are original byzantine work but most including the labyrinth are more recent.
Church of san vitale church in ravenna italy that was built in the 6th century and is considered a masterpiece of byzantine architecture.
Two mosaics can be found on the apse sidewalls.
But beauty is not everything san vitale has.
All visitors would marvel at its intricate design and magnificent golden mosaics.
Political and religious meanings also play a big role while church of san vitale is constructed.
One depicting the justinian procession and another the theodora procession mosaics can be seen in all available spaces lunettes extrados.
526 527 consecrated 547 ravenna italy san vitale is one of the most important surviving examples of byzantine architecture and mosaic work.
San vitale begun c.
San vitale s mosaics are from different times but altogether belong to the 6th century the oldest from bishops ecclesius time is the one depicting the theophany in the apsidal semi dome.
It was begun in 526 or 527 under ostrogothic rule.
It is especially noted for the colorful mosaics of christian iconography that decorate the interior walls and ceilings.
It was consecrated in 547 and completed soon after.
These are considered the largest and best preserved.
Learn more about the church s construction and artwork.
The bianchi house was designed by italian architect mario botta in 1971.
The basilica of san vitale is a late antique church in ravenna italy the 6th century church is an important surviving example of early christian byzantine art and architecture it is one of eight structures in ravenna inscribed on the unesco world heritage list its foundational inscription describes the church as a basilica though its centrally planned design is not typical of the basilica form.
San vitale commentary the double shell plan comprised a domed octagonal core with wedge shaped piers framing two storied apsidial columnar screens with a deep chancel running off to the east.
Floor plan of the 6th century byzantine san vitale church in ravenna italy.
Built on a sharply inclined hillside above the village of riva san vitale on the shores of lake lugano the house is set in the lower part of the plot and laid out on different levels like a tower.
The plan of san vitale is borrowed and used by constructions such as the palace chapel of charlemagne in germany.