Florence: Brunelleschi's Dome Reserved Timed Ticket & Audio App

4.2
(44 reviews)

4 hours (approximately)
Offered in: German and 7 more

Climbing to the top of Brunelleschi's Dome is an unforgettable experience that offers breathtaking panoramic views of Florence. With 463 steps leading to the summit, every step is worth it for the stunning sights awaiting you.
Your ticket also grants access to some of Florence’s most iconic landmarks, including Florence Cathedral, the Baptistery, Giotto’s Bell Tower, and the Santa Reparata Crypt. This is your chance to explore the heart of the city’s religious and artistic history at your own pace.

Bag Storage: If you have a bag or backpack, use the free luggage storage before entering, as large items are not permitted inside.

Audio Guide: please remember to dowload it before the visit.

Easy Ticket Collection: At the meeting point, an ACCORD assistant will provide you with your ticket for Brunelleschi’s Dome, ensuring a seamless and stress-free experience.

Don’t wait, reserve your spot today and experience the beauty of Florence from above!

What's Included

Santa Reparata Crypt entry ticket
Brunelleschi's Dome Audio Guide App with exclusive content, crafted by our Art Historian
Bell Tower entry ticket
Assistance at the meeting point
Reserved entry ticket to climb the Dome at a specific time
Opera del Duomo entry ticket
Guided tour
Headsets

Meeting and pickup

Meeting point

Almond Door located on the left side of the Cathedral in Piazza del Duomo, 15r, 50129 Florence FI, Italy, opposite the Lindt chocolate shop.

End point
This activity ends back at the meeting point.

Ticket Redemption Point

Itinerary

Duration: 4 hours (approximately)
  • 1

    For centuries, the massive dome that sits atop the Florence Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore was considered an architectural impossibility by most experts in the field. How could it be built? How would it stand up to its own weight? And how would they put a dome of such size on top of the cathedral's existing structure? But in 1420, Filippo Brunelleschi finally pulled off what was thought to be impossible when he finished his construction masterpiece, which continues to stand today as one of the most iconic structures in all of Italy and even all of Europe. From up there you can see all Florence with its wonders in a majestic panorama, it is really one of those unforgettable experiences! The first view from up there is just spectacular – we would say that everything you have ever seen from within Florence so far looks completely different from there!

    45 minutes Admission ticket included
  • 2

    Giotto's Campanile is a bell tower located in the heart of Florence, next to the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore. Built between 1334 and 1359, the campanile is renowned for its Gothic structure and decoration in white, green, and pink marble. A visit to Giotto's Campanile offers a breathtaking overview of the city of Florence. Visitors can climb the 414 steps to reach the top and enjoy a spectacular view of Florence and its iconic monuments, such as the Duomo and the Baptistry. During the ascent, it is also possible to admire the frescoes decorating the inner walls of the tower. A visit to Giotto's Campanile is an exciting experience for those who wish to delve into the history and architecture of the city and enjoy a unique perspective on its beauty. Customers are kindly informed that Giotto’s Bell Tower will remain closed from November 10th to 14th.

    30 minutes Admission ticket included
  • 3

    The Opera del Duomo Museum in Florence is an essential stop for art and history enthusiasts. Located in front of the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, the museum houses a vast collection of artworks and artifacts primarily from the cathedral itself, the Baptistry, and Giotto's Campanile. During the visit, visitors can admire masterpieces such as the original sculptures from the Duomo's facade, including the famous doors of the Baptistry by Lorenzo Ghiberti, known as "the Gates of Paradise." Inside, the museum also preserves Michelangelo's renowned Pietà and other works by celebrated artists. The exhibited objects provide a valuable overview of the history of Florentine art and architecture, illustrating the creative process behind some of the city's most iconic works. A visit to the Opera del Duomo Museum thus offers a unique opportunity to delve into sacred art and discover the intricate details that have made Florence a globally significant cultural center.

    1 hour Admission ticket included
  • 4

    Santa Reparata is an ancient church in Florence that predates the renowned Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore. Dating back to early Christian times, the church provides a fascinating glimpse into the city's rich history. Visitors exploring Santa Reparata can marvel at its architectural remnants, including the original mosaic floor and excavated structures revealing the evolution of the site over the centuries. The church serves as a hidden gem, offering a quieter and more intimate experience compared to its grandiose neighbor, the Duomo. Santa Reparata provides a unique opportunity to connect with Florence's past and appreciate the layers of history embedded in this lesser-known but historically significant religious site.

    20 minutes Admission ticket included
  • 5

    The Baptistery of San Giovanni in Florence is one of the city's oldest and most iconic monuments, located in front of the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore. Built in the Florentine Romanesque style, it is famous for its octagonal shape, the white and green marble façade, and its magnificent bronze doors, including the renowned Gates of Paradise by Lorenzo Ghiberti. The interior is adorned with stunning Byzantine mosaics on the dome, depicting scenes of the Last Judgment, offering a unique atmosphere that blends art and spirituality. A must-see to immerse yourself in the history and art of Florence! Please keep in mind that the mosaics of the Baptistery are under restoration.

    45 minutes Admission ticket included
  • 6

    The Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, also known as the Florence Duomo, is the heart of Florence and one of the most important architectural masterpieces of the Renaissance. Its construction began in 1296 and was completed in the 15th century with the addition of the iconic Brunelleschi's dome, an engineering marvel of its time and still the largest masonry dome ever built. The cathedral’s striking façade, made of white, green, and pink marble, reflects the Gothic Revival style and contrasts beautifully with the grandeur of the dome. Inside, the vast interior houses stunning frescoes, including Vasari’s Last Judgment beneath the dome. More than just a place of worship, Santa Maria del Fiore is a symbol of Florence’s artistic, cultural, and spiritual heritage. It dominates the city skyline and continues to inspire awe in visitors from around the world.

    30 minutes Admission ticket included

Additional info

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
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