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Dante's tomb and Quadrarco of BracciofortevsBasilica di San Francesco
Dante's Tomb and Basilica di San Francesco, Ravenna are both praised by experts. Overall, Dante's Tomb scores significantly higher than Basilica di San Francesco, Ravenna. Dante's Tomb has a TripExpert Score of 83 with praise from 6 sources like Fodor's, Atlas Obscura and Frommer's.
Dante's tomb and Quadrarco of Braccioforte
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Michelin Guide
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Ravenna
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"Just off Piazza Garibaldi, the humble temple containing the remains of Dante Alighieri, "the divine poet," was built in 1780 and graced with a simple marble bas-relief." Full review
"The simple tomb, erected in 1780, is inscribed with a harsh reprimand to the Florentines...“Here in this corner lies Dante, exiled from his native land, born to Florence, an unloving mother."" Full review
"The tomb of Dante is in a small neoclassical building next door to the large church of St. Francis. Exiled from his native Florence, the author of The Divine Comedy died here in 1321. " Full review
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"His tomb is crowned with a classical monument built in the 18C." Full review
"Italian poet Dante Alighieri is entombed in this small mausoleum in Ravenna, and his hometown of Florence has never been too happy about it. " Full review
"The simple tomb, erected in 1780, is inscribed with a harsh reprimand to the Florentines...“Here in this corner lies Dante, exiled from his native land, born to Florence, an unloving mother.”" Full review
Basilica di San Francesco
Michelin Guide
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Piazza San Francesco, 1 - Ravenna, Ravenna
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"Dante's funeral was celebrated in this Romanesque church, built in the 10C." Full review
"In the Divina Commedia (originally just Commedia), Dante wrote a prophesy of his exile—an exile that had already occurred." Full review