
Mausloeum of Galla Placidia
The Mausoleum of Galla Placidia, built in 425 A.D., with its unique early Christian mosaics, is one of the eight amazing UNESCO World Heritage sites in the city of Ravenna.
It is an open-air museum, created at the wish of the International Association of Contemporary Mosaicists and the Municipality of Ravenna. The mosaic installations, signed by international artists, are set in a green public park, which embellishes a residential and educational area. It was inaugurated in 1988, when the Berlin Wall still existed. The theme that inspired the artists –chosen by Giulio Carlo Argan, Palma Bucarelli, Mario Manieri Elia, Achille Bonito Oliva and Pierre Restany– was ‘Peace and Friendship among Peoples’. In an interplay of interior paths, unevenness, green areas with shady plants, we can admire street furniture, floor mosaics, three-dimensional works, decorative walls.
The works are by: Claude Rahir (Untitled – Belgium), Coupe Margarett (An Atomic Free Pacific – New Zealand), Jerry W. Carter (The Second Genesis – USA), Alexander Kornooukhov (Man and Nature – Russia), Mimmo Paladino (Tree of Life – Italy), Bruno Saetti (San Michele – Italy), Josette Deru (Tree of Life – France), Edda Mally (The Wings of Peace – Austria), Ludwing Schaffrath (Germany), and since 1990 Untitled, the large stamp created by Akomena Spazio Mosaico of Ravenna. Since 2001 the park has been the subject of careful study and restoration, which has involved the Superintendencies for Architectural and Landscape Heritage of Ravenna and for Archaeological Heritage and the Mosaic Restoration School.
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