Admission to: Duomo of San Gimignano
Admission to: Museum of Sacred Art
Digital audio guide (phone download)
Ticket costs include booking and handling fees
Transport
Other personal expenses
Tips and gratuities
Free for children aged 0-5
Children aged 6-17 and students aged 18-26 with a valid student ID are eligible for concession tickets
Free for members of the clergy and for visitors with disabilities, with one accompanying person
Audio commentary is available in English / Spanish / Russian / German / French / Italian
Please dress appropriately when entering sacred sites. Participants are advised to wear long pants, a long-sleeved shirt or a scarf to cover shoulders
You are entering a sacred site. Please observe proper behavior while inside the premises
This activity is wheelchair-accessible
Failure to adhere to the dress code may result in denied entry
Your 30-minute audio guide provides detailed information on both the Duomo and the museum
There’s nothing quite as enchanting in Tuscany as the Duomo of San Gimignano, also known as the Collegiata di San Gimignano. This Romanesque-Gothic cathedral comes alive with an audio guide, revealing vibrant 13th-century frescoes by Sienese master Bartolo di Fredi. Surviving WWII bombings and featured in Tea with Mussolini, the frescoes depict vivid Old Testament scenes like the Creation and the Garden of Eden. After exploring the Duomo, visit the adjoining Museum of Sacred Art, where your audio guide will highlight stunning paintings, sculptures, manuscripts, and textiles. Spread over two floors in the chaplains’ dormitory, this museum offers a rich glimpse into local religious art. This unforgettable experience is a true Tuscan treasure—bring your camera and savor every moment