Florence: Duomo Guided Visit with Direct & Dedicated Access - Florence, Italy
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EXPERIENCE:

Make the most of direct and dedicated access to the Santa Maria del Fiore Cathedral and explore the inestimable artistic treasures within with a professional guide. Visit the nearby Museo della Misericordia after with an included entrance ticket.

Upon entrance to the cathedral, be struck immediately by the elegance of the 3 naves. Following the lead of your official guide, admire the beauty of the splendid marble choir of Bandinelli, the singular and mysterious clock by Paolo Uccello, and the complexity of the precious stained-glass windows worked by Donatello, Ghiberti, and Andrea del Castagno.

Walk on a marvelous carpet of polychrome marbles, then, looking up, marvel at Brunelleschi’s famous Dome, the largest ever-built in masonry and the incomparable icon of Renaissance architecture. Appreciate the immense precious interior of the Dome entirely frescoed by Vasari before concluding your cathedral tour.

At the Piazza del Duomo, next to the cathedral, you’ll also have the chance to visit the Museo della Misericordia and the opportunity to take scenic photos from the fourth floor of the museum.
After the guided visit, use your app-guide (if option selected) to freely explore the Duomo Complex monuments for yourself. Discover the rich history of the amazing Duomo Square and its unique monuments: the Cathedral, the Brunelleschi Dome, the Giotto Bell Tower and the Baptistery.

 

TOUR HIGHLIGHTS:

Take advantage of direct and dedicated access to the stunning Santi Maria del Fiore Cathedral
Discover artistic treasures by the most famous Renaissance artists inside the breathtaking Duomo
Get the most out of your experience with an official guide
Marvel at the immense precious interior of the Dome entirely frescoed by Vasari
Explore the Duomo Complex while listening to app-audio commentary created by art historian guides

 

 

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