National Museum of Ravenna Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Little of interest to see in long corridors
This museum has few items of interest in many long and poorly presented corridors. Unless you have a specialist interest it is not worth the entrance price nor the time and energy spent tramping the c...
This museum is very closed to St. Vitalis's basilica, and it is hosted in the former monastery of the basilica. The museum has several finds from the Roman and early Christian periods. It has also oth...
Grouped by type of artefact rather than age or origin this museum is worth visiting for the quality of the items.. the section telling the history of its foundation is interesting.
I had access through the purchase of a ticket combined with other 2 attractions cost 11 euros. It is located in the same complex as the Basilica of San Vitale in the historic center. It has a collection ...
Little of interest to see in long corridors
This museum has few items of interest in many long and poorly presented corridors. Unless you have a specialist interest it is not worth the entrance price nor the time and energy spent tramping the c...
National Museum in Ravenna
This museum is very closed to St. Vitalis's basilica, and it is hosted in the former monastery of the basilica. The museum has several finds from the Roman and early Christian periods. It has also oth...
Full of many interesting things
Grouped by type of artefact rather than age or origin this museum is worth visiting for the quality of the items.. the section telling the history of its foundation is interesting.
Very interesting
I had access through the purchase of a ticket combined with other 2 attractions cost 11 euros. It is located in the same complex as the Basilica of San Vitale in the historic center. It has a collection ...
Visit Ravenna in family.
To visit - Very interesting in particular the painting room and the collection of marble, in addition to the staircase that leads to the upper floor