Ravenna
The Mosaic Capital
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Ravenna was the capital of Rome's western empire from 402, then of Theodoric's Ostrogothic kingdom, then of Byzantine Italy — three courts in two centuries, each leaving mosaics, and the eight buildings that survive hold the finest late-antique work anywhere. Galla Placidia's mausoleum is a small brick box with a ceiling of gold stars that stops people mid-sentence.
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