San
Vitale, Ravenna
The basilica was begun by
Bishop Ecclesio in 527, when Ravenna was under the rule of the Ostrogoths,
and completed by the 27th Bishop of Ravenna, Maximian in 548 during the
Byzantine Exarchate of Ravenna. The architect of this church is unknown, but
he was certainly among the best architects of his time. |
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The church has an
octogonal plan. The building combines Roman elements (the dome, shape of
doorways, stepped towers) with Byzantine (polygonal apse, capitals, narrow
bricks, etc). However, the Basilica is most famous for its wealth of
Byzantine mosaics, the largest and best preserved outside of Constantinople
itself. The church is of extreme importance in Byzantine art, as it is the
only major church from the period of Emperor Justinian to survive virtually
intact to the present day |