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Classense Library

The first nucleus of the Library's book collection was born in the monastery of the Congregation of the Camaldolesi, which until the sixteenth century was attached to the Basilica of Sant'Apollinare in Classe. Only in 1512, following the battle of Ravenna during which the monaste...

Classense Library — Ravenna, Italy.

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The first nucleus of the Library's book collection was born in the monastery of the Congregation of the Camaldolesi, which until the sixteenth century was attached to the Basilica of Sant'Apollinare in Classe. Only in 1512, following the battle of Ravenna during which the monastery was sacked, was the decision taken to move the seat within the city walls. The construction of the new Classense Abbey took place in 1513 on the site of a former hospital, in what is now via Beccarini. In 1803 the prestigious monastic library of the Camaldolesi became the Civic Library of Ravenna, following the Napoleonic law of suppression of monastic property. The Aula Magna is the room that most impresses those who visit it. It was realized between the XVII and the XVIII century by the abbot Pietro Canneti and decorated with statues, stuccoes, finely carved wooden shelves and paintings by Francesco Mancini. The Classense holds about 750 ancient manuscripts, 350 of which are codices dating from between the 10th and 16th centuries. Among these, a special mention goes to the Aristophanes, the only surviving copy that contains all eleven of the Greek playwright's comedies, purchased by Pietro Canneti in Pisa in 1712. The ancient printed books, printed between the fifteenth and eighteenth centuries, exceed 80 thousand. Among the correspondence preserved, there is that of the poet Lord Byron and Teresa Gamba Guiccioli, with whom he spent some happy years in Ravenna. On the ground floor, there is the Sala Dantesca, where you can admire an important work by the painter Luca Longhi (1507-1590). Le nozze di Cana was commissioned by the abbot don Pietro Bagnoli da Bagnacavallo in 1579, and was executed the following year for 200 gold scudi. It seems that the painter used as models the client, the historian Girolamo Rossi, Cavalier Pomponio Spreti, but also himself and his children Francesco and Barbara.

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The Classense Library originated as a monastic book collection in the Camaldolesi monastery attached to the Basilica of Sant'Apollinare in Classe until the sixteenth century. After the monastery was sacked during the 1512 Battle of Ravenna, a new Classense Abbey was built in 1513 within the city walls on via Beccarini, and in 1803 the monastic library became Ravenna's Civic Library following Napoleon's suppression of monastic properties.
The Aula Magna is the standout room, featuring stunning decorations created between the 17th and 18th centuries under Abbot Pietro Canneti, including ornate statues, stuccoes, intricately carved wooden shelves, and paintings by Francesco Mancini. This grand hall is what most visitors find most memorable during their visit.
The library houses approximately 750 ancient manuscripts, including 350 codices from the 10th-16th centuries, and over 80,000 printed books from the 15th-18th centuries. A particularly notable treasure is the only surviving complete copy of all eleven comedies by Greek playwright Aristophanes, purchased by Abbot Pietro Canneti in Pisa in 1712.
The library preserves the correspondence of poet Lord Byron and Teresa Gamba Guiccioli, documenting the years Byron spent in Ravenna with his companion. This collection offers a fascinating glimpse into the romantic life of one of literature's most celebrated figures during his Italian period.
On the ground floor, the Sala Dantesca showcases a significant painting by Renaissance artist Luca Longhi (1507-1590) called 'Le nozze di Cana,' commissioned in 1579 by Abbot Pietro Bagnoli and completed the following year. The painting notably features portraits of the abbot, historian Girolamo Rossi, Cavalier Pomponio Spreti, and the artist's own family members as models.

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