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Interno della tomba di Dante
La tomba di Dante è il sepolcro in stile neoclassico del poeta Dante Alighieri eretto presso la basilica di San Francesco nel centro di Ravenna. Il Sommo Poeta visse gli ultimi anni della propria esistenza nella città romagnola, morendovi nel 1321. La tomba è monumento nazionale ed attorno ad essa è stata istituita una zona di rispetto e di silenzio chiamata "zona dantesca". All'interno dell'area sono compresi la tomba del poeta, il giardino con il Quadrarco e i chiostri francescani, che ospitano il Museo Dantesco.
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Dante's tomb is the sepulchre in neoclassical style of the poet Dante Alighieri erected near the Basilica of San Francesco in the centre of Ravenna. The Supreme Poet lived the last years of his life in the city of Romagna, dying there in 1321. The tomb is a national monument and around it a zone of respect and silence called "Dante's zone" has been established. The area includes the poet's tomb, the garden with the Quadrarch and the Franciscan cloisters, which house the Dantesque Museum.
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Dante's tomb is the sepulchre in neoclassical style of the poet Dante Alighieri erected near the Basilica of San Francesco in the centre of Ravenna. The Supreme Poet lived the last years of his life in the city of Romagna, dying there in 1321. The tomb is a national monument and around it a zone of respect and silence called "Dante's zone" has been established. The area includes the poet's tomb, the garden with the Quadrarch and the Franciscan cloisters, which house the Dantesque Museum.
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