Sant'Eufemia, Ravenna

Coordinates: 44°10′14″N 11°41′25″E / 44.1706°N 11.6904°E / 44.1706; 11.6904
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Sant'Eufemia is a

Emilia Romagna
, Italy.

Facade of the church

The church was designed by Giovan Francesco Buonamici, and erected between 1742 and 1747 upon the foundations of a palaeo-Christian temple. The central design recalls some of the ancient churches in town.[1] The building, now deconsecrated, with three altars now represents the entrance of the archaeological site Domus dei Tappeti di Pietra, which houses the mosaic floors of a Byzantine-era palace.[2]

References

  1. ^ Turismo Ravenna, website.
  2. ^ Sistema Musei of Ravenna.

44°10′14″N 11°41′25″E / 44.1706°N 11.6904°E / 44.1706; 11.6904