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Torcello, Venezia, Italia © Marialaura Gionfriddo, via Unsplash
Poreč, Kroatien © Leonhard Niederwimmer via Unsplash
Emperor Justinian and members of his court, San Vitale, consecrated 547, Ravenna, Italy. Metropolitan Museum of Art ©
Pomposa Abbey, Italy © Andrew Mayovskyy
Basilica of San Vitale, Ravenna, Italy

The Early Christian Adriatic - Byzantine art, mosaics and churches from Ravenna to Croatia

Tour highlights

  • A journey through north-east Italy to Croatia, via Ravenna, Torcello and Cividale.
  • Private evening visit to San Vitale, Ravenna’s finest church, and the adjacent Mausoleum of Galla Placidia, to see the magnificent mosaics.
  • Includes some of the finest art and architecture of the Early Middle Ages to be found anywhere.
  • Byzantine heritage of unique range and richness, with exceptional mosaics.

It is now commonplace to believe, contrary to the assumptions of centuries, that the Dark Ages which succeeded the glories of the Roman Empire were not so dark, and that the later history of the Empire was not so glorious. A concomitant reappraisal has led to the acceptance of Early Christian and Byzantine art not as a regression to primitivism – an aspect of the decline and fall – but as one of the most brilliant chapters in the history of Western art.

But it remains true that in the territories of the Western Empire from the fifth to the ninth century there was little in the way of monumental building or large-scale artistic production. Only in a few dispersed pockets was the flame of ambitious artistic and intellectual endeavour kept alive.

A string of such pockets are gathered around the northern end of the Adriatic and north-east Italy, the last redoubt of the Empire in the West. Born of an Umbrian past and raised in Imperial retreat, Ravenna remains anchored in the Adriatic marshes, humbled by the rise of her great neighbours, Bologna and Venice, and unhindered by later political commerce. The effect of this marginal status has been to spare her Early Christian buildings and leave a Byzantine heritage of unique range and richness. Given the intensity with which Ravenna developed between 402, when Honorius chose it as his capital, and 751, when the last of the Exarchs returned to Constantinople, it makes a fitting introduction to Early Christian and early medieval culture in north-eastern Italy.

Arising from the need to cater for the spiritual requirements of newly emancipated Christianity, the clarity and humanism of the classical tradition were superseded by images and decoration designed to instil a kind of sacred dread, and to intimate the glories of the world to come. Mosaic was the key element in creating church interiors of awesome splendour and intense spirituality.

Early Christian forms were endorsed throughout the whole of the Adriatic seaboard, and the second half of the tour embraces Aquileia, Grado, Poreč (Parenzo) in Croatia and Concordia Sagittaria. The theme is rounded off with the astonishing little eighth-century church in Cividale in the foothills of the Julian Alps which preserves the earliest monumental sculpture of the Middle Ages.


Itinerary


Practicalities

Two sharing: £3,240 or £2,910 without flights. Single occupancy: £3,670 or £3,340 without flights. 

Travel by private coach; hotel accommodation; breakfasts; 1 lunch and 5 dinners with wine, water, coffee; all admissions; all tips; all taxes; the services of the lecturer and tour manager.

Palazzo Bezzi, Ravenna: a new 4-star superior hotel, located on the edge of the historic centre. Hotel Roma, Cividale: a simple, functional and friendly 3-star, located in the centre of town. Single rooms throughout are doubles for sole use.

The tour involves a lot of walking in town centres where vehicular access is restricted and a lot of standing in museums and churches. It should not be attempted by anyone who has difficulty with everyday walking and stair-climbing. Some days involve a lot of driving. Average distance by coach per day: 76 miles.

Are you fit enough to join the tour?

Between 10 and 22 participants.

Before booking, please refer to the FCDO website and Travel Health Pro to ensure you are happy with the travel advice for the destination(s) you are visiting.

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Testimonials

We saw wonderful sights, so many brilliant churches and mosaics. Very well planned and organised. Both lecturer and manager excellent, a great team.

An astonishing array of highly fascinating sites were included.

The title merited the 'brilliance'...an unforgettable experience. One of the best holidays I have had.

Just thank you – another very rewarding experience.

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