San Giovanni Battista, Ravenna

Coordinates: 44°25′14″N 12°12′04″E / 44.420571°N 12.201240°E / 44.420571; 12.201240
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The facade of the church and the bell-tower

San Giovanni Battista is a baroque church in the historic center of Ravenna, Italy, built in 1689 by Pietro Grossi.[1][2]

The church here, a three-nave basilica, was built in the 6th century. In 1688, it was strongly damaged by an earthquake, demolished, and a new building was constructed in the same place. Parts of the apse of the old building survived, as well as the bell-tower built in the 9th-10th centuries.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Nanni, Francesco (1821). Il forestiere in Ravenna (in Italian). Vol. 4. Antonio Roveri e figli.
  2. ^ a b "San Giovanni Battista" (in Italian). Lions Club Ravenna Host. Retrieved 24 April 2018.

44°25′14″N 12°12′04″E / 44.420571°N 12.201240°E / 44.420571; 12.201240