In the first half of the XIX century, the Lapidary Room was reorganised in the same place using the same four walls previously used in the seventeen hundreds. This second display is also known to us through some drawings of the period. A comparison of the drawings makes it clear that in the eighteen hundreds 85 pieces were again displayed but of these only seventy-three are recognisable without any shadow of doubt as items from the first lapidary. During the XX century the collection was presented in new displays. The first was after the restoration of the Archiepiscopal Capel and the oldest part of the episcope, promoted by the Superintendent of Historic Buildings of Ravenna under the supervision of Giuseppe Gerola and opened in 1932. The early collection was expanded with numerous pieces from the cathedral, religious buildings of the diocese and from archaeological excavations in the city surrounding areas. In the second half of the XX century and thanks to the initiative of Monsignor Mario Mazzotti, superintendent at the Archiepiscopal Archive and Museum, the museum was revitalised with the addition of some new materials in the course of a general restoration of the various buildings annexed to the cathedral between 1955 and 1969.





