Basilica of San Vitale

The Basilica of San Vitale is a late antique church in Ravenna, Italy. The sixth-century church is an important surviving example of early Byzantine art and architecture, and its mosaics in particular are some of the most-studied works in Byzantine art. 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. Within the Roman Catholic Church it holds the honorific title of basilica for its historic and ecclesial importance.

Church of San Vitale
The Church of San Vitale
Religion
AffiliationRoman Catholic
ProvinceArchdiocese of Ravenna-Cervia
RegionEmilia-Romagna
Year consecrated547
Location
LocationRavenna, Italy
Shown within Italy
Geographic coordinates44.42°N 12.196°E / 44.42; 12.196
Architecture
StyleByzantine
Groundbreaking527
Completed547
Construction cost26,000 solidi
Website
http://www.ravennamosaici.it/
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Official nameChurch of St. Vitale
Part ofEarly Christian Monuments of Ravenna
CriteriaCultural: (i), (ii), (iii), (iv)
Reference788-002
Inscription1996 (20th Session)
Area0.14 ha (0.35 acres)
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