• The Arian baptistry. ... The mosaics in the Neonian Baptistery and Arian Baptistery both depict baptismal scenes, but there are differences in presentation.
  • The Arian Baptistery was built between the end of the 5th and the beginning of the 6th century by the Ostrogoth King Theodoric, who also constructed a basilica...
  • Not far from the railway station of Ravenna, in a little piazza paved with sampietrini, stands the ARIAN BAPTISTERY, UNESCO World Heritage Monument since 1996.
  • The Arian Baptistery (Battistero degli Ariani) stands in a small square next to the old Arian cathedral of Santo Spirito in Ravenna, Italy.
  • The Arian Baptistery in Ravenna was built in the early 6th century during the reign of Theodoric the Great.
  • Built at the behest of Theodoric next to the Arian cathedral, the baptistery was constructed at the end of the 5th century AD.
  • From the outside, the Arian Baptistry doesn't look like much: it's a small octagonal building constructed of greyish brown brick. ... 3. Arian Baptistery.
  • Arian Baptistry. The Baptistery of the Arians ( Baptistery of the Arians ) is an ancient church building in Ravenna, Italy.
  • The Arian Baptistery in Ravenna in Italy is UNESCO-listed as an excellently preserved example of an early Christian monument with a Late Antiquity mosaic.
  • Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1996, the Arian Baptistery is part of the "Early Christian Monuments of Ravenna" serial site.