Domus dei Tappeti di Pietra
Domus dei Tappeti di Pietra
Domus dei Tappeti di Pietra
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Joy Black
94 contributions
Jun 2023
This is a small but stunning museum. The quality of the mosaics in situ on the floors her are better than any other I've ever seen - and I've seen a few. It won't take much of your time, but it's well worth it.
Written 13 June 2023
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ANGELO V
Milan, Italy2,939 contributions
Jan 2023
This archaeological site about three meters below the Church of Sant'Eufemia was found by chance in 1993 during the works for the construction of underground garages. A palace entirely decorated with mosaics and marble inlays came to light, dating back to the Byzantine period. The mosaic floors are decorated with geometric, vegetal and figurative elements, for a total area of 700 square meters (over 7500 square foot).
The mosaics are very beautiful, but the explanations provided on site are scarce. In addition, the the walkways prevent an overview of the mosaics
The mosaics are very beautiful, but the explanations provided on site are scarce. In addition, the the walkways prevent an overview of the mosaics
Written 8 February 2023
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BirdBrain99
Greater London, UK223 contributions
Oct 2022
Under the church a discovered Roman era world. The mosaic patterns and pictures were to impress the visitors to these buildings and nearly two thousand years later they still impress.
Written 12 October 2022
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VENETIAN2015
Bishopscourt, South Africa105 contributions
May 2022
Whilst very centrally situated , this fascinating attraction does not receive the publicity due to it. Whilst Ravenna draws many tourists to see the UNESCO listed buildings and mosaics ,this archaeological site provides a real insight to the history of mosaics. It should be an additional must for all city visitors.
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Written 5 May 2022
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Stephen P
Fairfield, CT725 contributions
Jul 2021
We stumbled upon this site while walking around. It wasn't on our to do list. Well it should be on yours especially if you have been to the early Christian UNESCO sites because this site has the floor mosaics of a wealthy Roman's home. So from an even earlier time.
Written 30 December 2021
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Azalee99
Vienna, Austria147 contributions
Dec 2019
floor mosaics, for a change- and very beautiful ones. gives you a sense of what the private houses of the rich looked like while their churches were decorated in golden splendor. very much worth a visit.
Written 2 January 2020
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AllanJGJ
Wellington, New Zealand3,848 contributions
Sept 2019
Yes, more mosaics - but this time genuinely (western) Roman rather than Byzantine or Ostrogothic. Discovered 20 years ago, these mosaics, mostly in situ, were clearly the floor covering for an extensive villa of a wealthy roman. They're close to the main tourist attractions so you should certainly have a look. Having said that, if you've seen lots of Roman floor mosaics before they won't astound you the way Ravenna's later ceiling mosaics will. You probably won't remember this attraction in ten years the way you will others in Ravenna. Certainly true in my case - it was only when I'd paid my four Euros and stood looking at the floors that I remembered that I had indeed been here ten years previously. Ah, the joys of (impending) old age!
Written 28 September 2019
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545medva
Budapest, Hungary3,972 contributions
Aug 2019
There are very nice mosaics, but this time they are floor mosaics and not on the ceiling or walls. They are kept in very condition.
Written 6 September 2019
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Martine F
Etten-Leur, The Netherlands119 contributions
Sept 2019 • Couples
We enjoyed the visit. The original church could be reached with a wheel chair ramp and they also have a wheelchair lift to reach the mosaic level.
Al signs & texts are in Italian. But the audio guide is available in English.
Very nice views on the restaurated Floors
Al signs & texts are in Italian. But the audio guide is available in English.
Very nice views on the restaurated Floors
Written 4 September 2019
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Diane K
Venice, FL4,053 contributions
Jul 2019 • Couples
For a 4 euro entry fee (no reduction for seniors) you can walk over mosaic floors that were discovered in the 1990's. You enter through an old church - church of Santa Eufemia. They are nicely preserved.
Written 1 July 2019
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mellibelli09
32 contributions
Ciao hai scritto di un biglietto cumulativo con altri siti culturali, puoi specificare meglio?Grazie
Raffaella B
Padua, Italy2 contributions
Buon giorno,
le combinazioni dei biglietti cumulativi prevedono:
Tamo + Tappeti + Cripta: € 7 intero, € 5 ridotto
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