Museum located on two floors of the Archbishop's Palace in Ravenna. It was founded in the 18th century and its origins date back to the construction of a new cathedral and the demolition of the Ursiana Basilica. The collection includes works of art and furnishings of the former cathedral, the most valuable of which is Bishop Maximilian's throne made of ivory in the 6th century. The museum also includes the chapel of St. Andrew.
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