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|Part_of = Early Christian Monuments of Ravenna |
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|Image = Front view - Mausoleum of Theodoric - Ravenna 2016 (2).jpg |
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|Location = [[Ravenna]], Italy |
|Location = [[Ravenna]], Italy |
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|ID = 788-007 |
|ID = 788-007 |
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Location | Ravenna, Italy |
Part of | Early Christian Monuments of Ravenna |
Criteria | Cultural: i, ii, iii, iv |
Reference | 788-007 |
Inscription | 1996 (20th Session) |
Area | 0.014 ha |
Buffer zone | 21.6 ha |
Coordinates | 44°25′30″N 12°12′33″E / 44.42500°N 12.20917°E |
The Mausoleum of Theoderic (Italian: Mausoleo di Teodorico) is an ancient monument just outside Ravenna, Italy. It was built in 520 AD by Theoderic the Great as his future tomb.
Description
The current structure of the mausoleum is divided into two decagonal orders, one above the other; both are made of Istria stone. Its roof is a single 230 tonne Istrian stone, 10 meters in diameter. A niche leads down to a room that was probably a chapel for funeral liturgies; a stair leads to the upper floor. Located in the centre of the floor is a circular porphyry stone grave, in which Theoderic was buried. His remains were removed during Byzantine rule, when the mausoleum was turned into a Christian oratory. In the late 19th century, silting from a nearby rivulet that had partly submerged the mausoleum was drained and excavated.
It was inscribed with seven other "Early Christian Monuments and Mosaics of Ravenna" buildings as one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 1996. According to the ICOMOS evaluation, "the significance of the mausoleum lies in its Gothic style and decoration, which owe nothing to Roman or Byzantine art, although it makes use of the Roman stone construction technique of opus quadratum, which had been abandoned four centuries before" and in the fact that "it is the only surviving example of a tomb of a king of this period."[1]
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Inside lower level
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Inside top level
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Inside top level with cracked roof stone
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Inside top level wideangle
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Porphyry sarcophagus of Theodoric
References
See also
- Ostrogothic Ravenna
- Palace of Theoderic now lost, also in Ravenna
- Sparlösa Runestone
- Yurt
- Haus Potsdam
- History of Medieval Arabic and Western European domes
Further reading
- Weitzmann, Kurt, ed., Age of spirituality: late antique and early Christian art, third to seventh century, no. 109, 1979, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, ISBN 9780870991790; full text available online from The Metropolitan Museum of Art Libraries
External links
- Ravenna Turismo Timetable and information for visiting the mausoleum and other Ravenna monuments, in Italian, English and German.
- Original text adopted from [1]. No copyright notice has been found on the site so far. Please remove the text and the photo if you find one.
- Revolving image of the upper floor. The dark color tub appears at the lower corner.
- Download a free paper model of Theoderic's Mausoleum (www.papermodel.cz)