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Explore Ravenna’s historic mosaics and architecture with this private combined ticket to the Classis Museum and Basilica of Sant'Apollinare in Classe for just $11.44.
This tour offers exclusive access to two of Ravenna’s most renowned sites—the Classis Museum and the Basilica of Sant’Apollinare in Classe—at an appealing price of $11.44 per person. With an approximate duration of 1 to 2 hours, it provides a compact yet comprehensive view of Ravenna’s historical evolution through art, architecture, and interactive exhibits. The experience is suitable for history buffs, art lovers, and curious travelers alike, thanks to its focus on immersion and educational value.
The tour features a mobile ticket, allowing for flexible access within the museum’s regular hours. It begins at the Classis Museum, which is praised for its innovative displays, and continues at the 6th-century Basilica of Sant’Apollinare, famous for its majestic mosaics and ancient relics. The combination offers a rich, concise journey into Ravenna’s spiritual and cultural heritage.

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The Classis Museum serves as a gateway to understanding Ravenna’s development through modern technology and interactive displays. It is awarded for its innovation, and visitors can explore chronological sections that map Ravenna’s growth over centuries. Highlights include a large mosaic symbolizing Ravenna’s connection with the sea and a timeline marking key historical epochs.
The museum offers sections dedicated to daily life and spirituality, with reconstructions of ancient places of worship and homes. These exhibits help visitors visualize life in Ravenna across different eras. As an added bonus, innovative technologies enhance the experience, making it engaging and accessible. The museum’s admission is free, and its close proximity to the Basilica makes it an efficient starting point.
The Basilica of Sant’Apollinare in Classe stands as a 6th-century masterpiece of early Christian architecture. Visitors walk along side aisles adorned with ancient marble sarcophagi and fragments of original mosaics, which highlight the basilica’s historical significance. The apse mosaics depict Jesus’ Transfiguration and Sant’Apollinare in prayer, showcasing exceptional craftsmanship.
The panels from the 7th century include images of Byzantine Emperor Constantine IV and biblical scenes, reflecting the basilica’s role as a spiritual center. The mosaic work, especially the Transfiguration and Sant’Apollinare mosaics, impress with their detail and preservation. Visitors should allow about an hour for this stop, which is free of charge and accessible Monday through Saturday.

The Classis Museum is open every day from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, with summer hours ending at 3:00 PM. The Basilica of Sant’Apollinare in Classe has extended hours: Monday to Saturday from 8:30 AM to 7:00 PM, and on Sunday and bank holidays from 1:30 PM to 7:00 PM.
The tour begins at the Classis Museum, which is near public transportation, making access straightforward. The entire experience is designed to be self-guided, with mobile tickets allowing visitors flexibility in timing. Service animals are permitted, and the sites are suited for most travelers.

The Classis Museum offers a modern approach to understanding Ravenna’s past. Its innovative exhibits include interactive sections that trace the city’s evolution from ancient times to the present. Visitors appreciate the visual storytelling provided by large mosaics and timeline displays.
The exhibits focus on daily life, spiritual practices, and key historic moments, with reconstructions that help bring history to life. The museum’s free admission and central location make it an attractive stop for those seeking an educational yet accessible experience.
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The mosaics within the basilica are the highlight of this site, especially the Transfiguration and Sant’Apollinare in prayer images. These 6th-century artworks are remarkably preserved, with intricate details that continue to draw admiration. The mosaics depict biblical scenes and saints, creating a visual narrative of early Christian worship.
The panels from the 7th century add further depth, illustrating Byzantine influence and biblical stories. Visitors often note the impressive craftsmanship and historical significance of these mosaics, which remain central to Ravenna’s artistic heritage.

Both sites are easily accessible during their respective opening hours. The museum is suitable for most visitors, and the basilica’s stone floors are manageable for most mobility levels. Since the combined ticket is free, there is no extra cost, making it a cost-effective way to see two of Ravenna’s treasures.
Visitors should plan to spend about an hour at each location, with the option to extend the visit at the basilica if desired. It’s recommended to visit early or late in the day to avoid crowds and fully appreciate the quiet majesty of these historic sites.

This combined ticket tour offers a compact yet in-depth look at Ravenna’s cultural and spiritual history. It excels in showcasing early Christian mosaics and interactive exhibits, providing a well-rounded introduction without requiring a full-day commitment. Its affordable price and free admission to both sites make it especially appealing for budget-conscious travelers.
While the self-guided format allows for flexibility, visitors should be comfortable exploring without a guide. The sites’ locations and hours are convenient for most travelers, and the quality of the mosaics and exhibits ensures a memorable visit. This tour suits those interested in art, history, and architecture who want to experience Ravenna’s unique heritage efficiently.
Is there a cost for the Classis Museum and Basilica of Sant’Apollinare in Classe?
No, both the Museum and Basilica are free of charge with the combined ticket.
How long does the tour typically take?
The total experience lasts around 1 to 2 hours, depending on pace and interest levels.
What are the opening hours?
The Classis Museum is open every day from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM; the Basilica has extended hours from 8:30 AM to 7:00 PM on Monday to Saturday and from 1:30 PM to 7:00 PM on Sunday and bank holidays.
Can I visit the basilica on Sunday?
Yes, the basilica is open on Sundays from 1:30 PM, and the museum remains open during the day.
Are reservations required?
No, the tour uses mobile tickets and is self-guided, with confirmation received at booking.
Is the tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
Yes, the sites are accessible, and there are no specific restrictions mentioned.
What makes this tour special?
It combines interactive modern exhibits with historically significant mosaics in a cost-effective manner, perfect for those wanting a rundown of Ravenna’s art and history.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, the free admission and visual mosaics make it an engaging experience for families and children.
Are there any nearby public transportation options?
Yes, the Classis Museum is near public transit, making it easy to reach without a car.
Can I visit both sites in one visit?
Absolutely, the combined ticket is designed for a seamless experience visiting both the museum and basilica in one outing.