Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore

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★ 4.9 (15K+ reviews) • 34K+ booked
Discover the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, a Gothic and Renaissance masterpiece in Piazza del Duomo, Florence. Known as the Florence Duomo, it features Brunelleschi’s iconic dome, a symbol of the city’s rich history and architectural innovation. Designed by Arnolfo di Cambio and built over the remains of Santa Reparata, it showcases stunning green marble façades and masterpieces by Lorenzo Ghiberti, Giotto, Paolo Uccello, and more. Explore the Duomo complex, which includes Giotto’s Campanile, the San Giovanni Baptistery, and the Opera del Duomo Museum. Admire the façade by Emilio De Fabris, the Porta della Mandorla, and historic artworks by Andrea Pisano, Domenico di Michelino, and others. Climb the dome for panoramic views or join a guided tour to delve deeper. Whether entering through the main door, left door, or simply exploring nearby attractions, this cathedral—one of the largest churches in the world—is a must-see in Italy. FAQs about Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fi
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Piazza del Duomo, 50122 Firenze FI, Italy
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Wong ****
11 Sep
The process is simple: after placing your order, go to the meeting point at the designated time and look for staff wearing yellow vests. They will give you your tickets and direct you to the queue. This package doesn't really include any services; I bought it on Klook simply because I couldn't get tickets on the official website. It was a bit more expensive, but the advantage of this package is that you can visit the attractions at your own pace within 3 days. Only the church tower climb has a specific time slot; you can arrange the other attractions yourself. The weather in September was nice and cool, and it was worth climbing to the top to enjoy the breeze and scenery. The museums have many exhibits, but I personally don't have much interest or understanding of art and historical culture.
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Klook User
10 Sep
very nicely organized meeting point and quick access via the special skip the line entrance.
C *
8 Sep
professional guide. learn a lot. best is can skip the line and save a lot of time in exploring the area
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클룩 회원
7 Sep
The audio guide really enhanced my museum visit. The overall museum overview and artwork descriptions were all excellent. It was also easy to navigate since the guide followed the exhibition order. Very satisfied!!
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Klook User
2 Sep
This was my second time visiting this gallery, and honestly, I'd happily go a third time! I visited on a Sunday, and there were no lines. I think that's thanks to the e-ticket. I first approached the woman outside, who exchanged my e-ticket for a paper one, and everything went quickly and smoothly. I got the audio guide in Russian. It's not super detailed, but it's quite decent. Important note: you need to leave your passport or ID for the audio guide, and they only return it at the end. I didn't know that... luckily, I happened to have my passport with me. It took me exactly 2 hours to visit the entire gallery with a short break and a trip to the restroom. I didn't stop for too long at each painting, so in my opinion, 2 hours is the optimal time. If you want to examine each work carefully, allow 3-4 hours. My impressions are only positive.
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Klook User
2 Sep
These tickets were more expensive than the direct ones but turned out very worth it because I decided to change out visit day meant we could get a refund. We booked again for the very next day and we were still about to get in for the 8:15 - 8:30 time slot which was no longer available on the official website.
siriporn *********
21 Aug
Be right on time, because they won't let you in early and you'll have to wait on the side of the road. The cooking experience was fun, the chef spoke English with an Italian accent. We got to enjoy pizza with generous toppings we added ourselves, gelato, and unlimited wine.
Tam ********
17 Aug
Booking Florence Cathedral tickets through Klook was incredibly convenient. The guide was professional and engaging, and we avoided the long queues. Stepping inside the Cathedral, I was deeply impressed by the magnificent dome and exquisite frescoes. Climbing to the top, the panoramic view of Florence's red-tiled roofs was spectacular and unforgettable. The whole experience was relaxed and enjoyable.

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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Brunelleschi's Dome

Prepare to be awestruck by Brunelleschi's Huge Dome, a true marvel of Renaissance ingenuity. As the largest masonry dome ever constructed, it stands as a testament to the brilliance of its creator, Filippo Brunelleschi. This remarkable cupola, an engineering feat, remains a symbol of architectural innovation. Climbing to the top is an adventure in itself, rewarding you with unparalleled panoramic views of Florence. Whether you're an architecture enthusiast or simply a lover of breathtaking vistas, this iconic dome is a must-see on your Florentine journey.

Stained Glass Windows

Step inside the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore and let the vibrant hues of the stained glass windows transport you to another era. Crafted by the finest Florentine artists of the 14th century and early Renaissance, these 44 windows illuminate the cathedral with scenes from the Bible and depictions of saints. Each window is a masterpiece in its own right, offering a kaleidoscope of colors that dance across the cathedral's interior, creating an atmosphere of divine beauty.

Bell Tower (Giotto’s Campanile)

Next to the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore in Piazza del Duomo, Giotto’s Campanile is a striking Gothic bell tower standing 85 meters tall. Designed by Giotto and completed by Andrea Pisano and Francesco Talenti, it features colorful marble and intricate reliefs. Climb its 414 steps for panoramic views of Florence and Brunelleschi’s dome. Part of the Duomo complex, it's a must-visit for art and architecture lovers.

Cultural and Historical Significance

The Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, located in Florence’s historic center, is a cultural and architectural icon. Construction began in 1296 by Arnolfo di Cambio and was completed in 1436 atop the remains of Santa Reparata. As one of the largest churches in the world, it played a major role in religious celebrations and the city’s civic life. Known as the Florence Cathedral or Duomo, it reflects Florence's transformation during the Gothic and Renaissance periods. The cathedral's facade, however, remained unfinished for centuries until it was completed in the 19th century, adding to its rich history and cultural significance.

Architectural Design

This Gothic-Renaissance marvel features a triple-nave basilica, a massive dome engineered by Filippo Brunelleschi, and a neo-Gothic façade by Emilio De Fabris. Covered in green, pink, and white marble, the exterior stands out in Piazza del Duomo. The octagonal dome, built on a polygonal base, is Brunelleschi's masterpiece and a symbol of Florence’s innovation.

Artistic Masterpieces

Inside, visitors can admire frescoes by Giorgio Vasari and Federico Zuccari and works by Paolo Uccello, Andrea del Castagno, Domenico di Michelino, and Niccolò da Tolentino. The stunning stained glass windows, many designed by Lorenzo Ghiberti and Donatello, enhance the church’s grandeur. These artistic treasures, along with the cathedral's architectural brilliance, make Santa Maria del Fiore an absolute masterpiece and a must-see for lovers of art and history.

Nearby Attractions to Explore

From the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, explore other attractions such as Giotto’s Campanile, San Giovanni Baptistery, and the Opera del Duomo Museum in Piazza Duomo. Nearby sights include the Uffizi Gallery, Ponte Vecchio, and Palazzo Vecchio, all within Florence’s historic center.