Discover the magic of Piazza del Duomo in Florence
Piazza del Duomo in Florence is one of the most iconic places in the world, and it is home to some of the most important Renaissance monuments. With this pass, you can access the monuments in the square, and immerse yourself in 726 years of history and beauty.
Our exclusive multilingual AudioApp will enrich your visit to the Santa Maria del Fiore Cathedral, it will let you enjoy the outside decorations and the majestic facade end will marvel you inside the Cathedral exploring every detail.
Important information:
Before climbing the Campanile before entering must leave large and medium-sized suitcases, backpacks, and other items inside the Luggage Storage. Please keep in mind that the mosaics of the Baptistery are under restoration.
The Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, better known as the Florence Duomo, is the spiritual heart of the city and a masterpiece of Gothic and Renaissance architecture. Construction began in 1296 and continued for over 140 years, culminating in the iconic Brunelleschi’s Dome. The cathedral's richly decorated façade, made of white, green, and pink marble, stands out in Florence’s skyline. Inside, visitors can admire impressive frescoes, including Vasari’s Last Judgment beneath the dome. As one of the largest churches in the world, the Duomo represents the artistic and religious soul of Florence and remains a symbol of its glorious history.
Giotto’s Bell Tower stands beside Florence’s Cathedral and is one of the finest examples of Gothic architecture in Italy. Designed by Giotto di Bondone in 1334, the 84-meter-high tower is richly decorated with colorful marble, sculptural panels, and statues. Although Giotto died before its completion, the work was continued by Andrea Pisano and later by Francesco Talenti. Visitors can climb 414 steps to the top for one of the best panoramic views of Florence, including a unique perspective of Brunelleschi’s Dome. Elegant and harmonious, the tower reflects Florence’s artistic brilliance during the 14th century.
The Baptistery of San Giovanni is one of Florence’s oldest and most important religious buildings, dating back to the 11th century. Its octagonal shape, white and green marble façade, and golden mosaic ceiling make it a masterpiece of Romanesque architecture. The baptistery is best known for its three sets of bronze doors, especially the “Gates of Paradise” by Lorenzo Ghiberti, which revolutionized Renaissance sculpture. Inside, visitors can admire stunning mosaics depicting the Last Judgment and scenes from the Bible. For centuries, this was the place where Florentines — including Dante Alighieri — were baptized. Please keep in mind that the mosaics of the Baptistery are undergoing restoration
You will make your own way to the meeting points
- You will receive both the tickets and the link to download the audio app on a separate whatsapp message or email 24 hours before the visit. Please check your device before the visit. - You can go directly to the Tower Bell entrance at the start time of the visit. Show your ticket to the staff of the museum - Start with a timed entry to Giotto's Bell Tower and explore the attractions at your own peace afterward