Duomo Florence
Witness the grandeur of Bruneschelli's Dome and the architecture of the magnificent Florence Cathedral, one of Europe's most-visited monuments. Purchase Duomo Florence tickets to enjoy guided tours of the landmark, access to the Dome, skip-the-line entry, and combo tours.Bestseller
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Duomo Florence : przewodnik
Duomo Florence : przewodnik
Florence boasts many stunning landmarks, but none rival the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, especially its iconic Dome. Just as Paris has the Eiffel Tower, Florence has the Duomo—a must-see masterpiece.
Here’s everything you need to know for your visit: the best Duomo Florence tickets, opening hours, directions, climbing tips, and more.
Duomo Florence tickets and tour options
Duomo Florence tickets and tour options
When visiting the colossal Florence Cathedral, planning your tickets is key to saving time and hassle. Choose from skip-the-line tickets to avoid queues, guided tours for detailed insights, Dome and rooftop tickets for panoramic views, or combo tickets for a broader exploration of Florence.
With millions visiting annually, booking online in advance is recommended to skip long lines and ensure seamless access.
Standard Entry Tickets
Guided Tours
Dome Access
Combo Tours
With millions visiting each year, skip-the-line tickets for Florence Duomo ensure direct access to Santa Maria del Fiore. Explore Brunelleschi’s Dome, the external terraces, Giotto's Bell Tower, or combine with the Opera del Duomo Museum and Baptistery of Saint Giovanni for a comprehensive experience.
Recommended Experience
Valid for 3 consecutive days, gain skip-the-line entry to the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore. Choose to explore Brunelleschi’s Dome, the Cathedral's external terraces, Giotto's Bell Tower, or opt for a combination with the Opera del Duomo Museum and Baptistery of Saint Giovanni for a deeper exploration of Florence's iconic landmarks.
Take a trip back in time as you go on a tour of the Florence Cathedral. Walk through the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, learn fascinating facts, and enjoy hassle-free entry with reserved tickets. A professional guide and audio headset will enhance your journey through this iconic site.
Recommended Experiences
The tour includes an exclusive route through the Cathedral, a tri-lingual expert guide who provides detailed insights into its history and construction, and headphones for an immersive experience. This tour is perfect for those with limited time who still want to experience the Duomo fully.
The Cathedral is renowned for having one of the largest domes in the world, often called the cupola or Brunelleschi’s dome. Access to the dome is limited and available only with select tickets.
Recommended Experiences
- VIP Tour with Secret Terraces access
Enjoy skip-the-line access to the Dome, explore secret terraces, and take an exclusive guided tour. Climb the 462 steps to the top for panoramic views of Florence. - Guided Tour with access to the Cupola
Join a guided tour of the Cathedral and Baptistry, including access to the cupola. Your admission is valid for 72 hours, and you’ll receive headphones to hear your guide clearly even in large crowds.
Ideal for those who want to explore more, save big, and avoid the hassle of managing multiple bookings, these combo tours are perfect for those who want to elevate their Florence experience. These guided tours cover not just the Florence Cathedral but also beautiful historical attractions like the Accademia Gallery, Uffizi Gallery, and more.
Recommended Experiences
- Florence Half-Day Tour – Uffizi & Accademia Galleries with Florence Cathedral
Visit attractions like the Accademia Gallery, Uffizi Gallery, and Florence Cathedral. This tour includes skip-the-line access to these attractions and headsets for a hassle-free and immersive experience. - Uffizi Entry + Accademia Entry + Florence Cathedral Tickets
Visit the top three attractions in Florence—the Uffizi Gallery, Accademia Gallery, and the Duomo. Enjoy access to Brunelleschi's Dome at the Florence Cathedral, with entry tickets to the Accademia and Uffizi Galleries.
Which Duomo Florence Ticket Should You Choose?
Which Duomo Florence Ticket Should You Choose?
If you are on a budget
Standard entry tickets are your best option. They provide affordable admission and skip-the-line access to save you time.
If you want to learn all about the Cathedral
Choose a guided tour to delve into the history and significance of this historic site. Some tours include access to the Duomo, allowing you to experience Brunelleschi’s dome and enjoy the views of Florence from the top.
If you want to see more in Florence
Combo tours are ideal for exploring Florence Cathedral and other city landmarks like the Uffizi Gallery and Accademia Gallery. These tours help you save money and cover more attractions in one go.
Ticket offers and discounts
Ticket offers and discounts
Save money on your visit with these offers and discounts:
Free Entry
Children below the age of 7 can enter for free.
Discounted Tickets
Children between the ages of 7 and 14 can enjoy discounted ticket prices.
Cashbacks and Discounts
Headout offers up to 10% cashback and up to 5% discounts on selected Duomo Florence tickets. Selected combo tours also offer discounts.
Plan your visit
Plan your visit
Opening Hours
Getting There
Guidelines/Facilities
Opening hours
The Cathedral
Monday to Saturday from 10:15am to 3:45pm
Closed on Sundays and on religious celebrations
The Cathedral
Monday to Saturday from 10:15am to 3:45pm
Closed on Sundays and on religious celebrations
The Dome
Monday to Friday from 8:15am to 6:45pm (last slot)
Saturday from 8:15am to 4:30pm (last slot)
Sunday and public holidays from 12:45pm - 4:30pm (last slot)
Monday to Friday from 8:15am to 6:45pm (last slot)
Saturday from 8:15am to 4:30pm (last slot)
Sunday and public holidays from 12:45pm - 4:30pm (last slot)
Giotto's Bell Tower
Open every day from 8:15am to 6:45pm
Open every day from 8:15am to 6:45pm
The Baptistery
Open every day from 8:30am to 7:30pm
Closes at 1:30pm on the first Sunday of every month
Open every day from 8:30am to 7:30pm
Closes at 1:30pm on the first Sunday of every month
The Opera del Duomo Museum
Open every day from 8:30am to 7pm.
Closed every first Tuesday of the month
Open every day from 8:30am to 7pm.
Closed every first Tuesday of the month
Time taken for the tour
A complete tour of the historical monument, including the Cupola and the Secret Terraces, takes between 2 to 3 hours, depending on the attractions you visit.
A complete tour of the historical monument, including the Cupola and the Secret Terraces, takes between 2 to 3 hours, depending on the attractions you visit.
Best time to visit
The best time to visit the cathedral is from October to April to avoid summer crowds and heat. December can be busy due to the holiday season. For fewer crowds, visit right when it opens in the morning or before it closes in the evening, on weekdays.
The best time to visit the cathedral is from October to April to avoid summer crowds and heat. December can be busy due to the holiday season. For fewer crowds, visit right when it opens in the morning or before it closes in the evening, on weekdays.
Location
Duomo Florence is located at Piazza del Duomo, 50122 Firenze FI, Italy.
Google Maps Directions
Duomo Florence is located at Piazza del Duomo, 50122 Firenze FI, Italy.
Google Maps Directions
How do I get there?
By train
The Firenze Santa Maria Novella station is about 800-900 meters from Piazza del Duomo. It takes roughly 10 minutes to walk to the cathedral from there.
By train
The Firenze Santa Maria Novella station is about 800-900 meters from Piazza del Duomo. It takes roughly 10 minutes to walk to the cathedral from there.
By car
Set your GPS to “Piazza del Duomo” and follow the directions. The Piazza del Duomo is in the city center, and there are several paid parking services and garages nearby. The closest car park is near the Santa Maria Novella train station.
Set your GPS to “Piazza del Duomo” and follow the directions. The Piazza del Duomo is in the city center, and there are several paid parking services and garages nearby. The closest car park is near the Santa Maria Novella train station.
By bus
Take buses 2, 22, 6, or C2 and get off near Piazza del Duomo.
Take buses 2, 22, 6, or C2 and get off near Piazza del Duomo.
Dress code
You must dress modestly as it is a place of worship. Bare knees or shoulders, sandals, and sunglasses are not allowed.
You must dress modestly as it is a place of worship. Bare knees or shoulders, sandals, and sunglasses are not allowed.
Storage facility
If you have tickets for any attractions in the Piazza Duomo complex, you can store your larger luggage pieces at the cloakroom located at Piazza Duomo 38/r, next to the Opera del Duomo Museum entrance, before your visit begins. The storage service is free and included with your tickets. The luggage storage is open Monday to Sunday from 7:15am to 8pm.
If you have tickets for any attractions in the Piazza Duomo complex, you can store your larger luggage pieces at the cloakroom located at Piazza Duomo 38/r, next to the Opera del Duomo Museum entrance, before your visit begins. The storage service is free and included with your tickets. The luggage storage is open Monday to Sunday from 7:15am to 8pm.
Wheelchair accessibility
While the Florence Cathedral is wheelchair accessible, the Dome is not.
While the Florence Cathedral is wheelchair accessible, the Dome is not.
Parking
There are several parking spaces within walking distance of the Duomo. Some of the closest options are Grande Garage Ponte Vecchio, Park2Go, and Garage Palazzo Vecchio.
There are several parking spaces within walking distance of the Duomo. Some of the closest options are Grande Garage Ponte Vecchio, Park2Go, and Garage Palazzo Vecchio.
What to expect on a Duomo Florence tour
What to expect on a Duomo Florence tour
When visiting the cathedral, expect to be awed by its stunning architecture. The intricate marble facade, Brunelleschi’s Dome, the city views, the frescos and detailed artwork, are just some of the things you can expect to see whil you’re on the tour.
Architecture
Originally initiated by Arnolfo di Cambio in 1296, the architecture blends Gothic and Tuscan-style Romanesque influences. The introduction of Filippo Brunelleschi transformed the project with his innovative design for the dome, merging Gothic elements with classical Roman architecture. This approach, featuring a double-shell dome supported by masonry and embedded chains, marked a pivotal moment in Renaissance architecture.
Brunelleschi’s Dome and the Interiors
Filippo Brunelleschi's revolutionary dome design, featuring an inner self-supporting structure, symbolizes the Renaissance spirit of scientific and aesthetic inquiry. Inside the cathedral, you’ll encounter a vast array of frescoes, paintings, statues, and stained glass, showcasing artistic excellence and religious devotion.
Giotto's Campanile
Giotto di Bondone's Campanile, part of Piazza del Duomo, exemplifies Florentine Gothic architecture. Climbing its 414 steps rewards you with panoramic views of Florence and its iconic square.
Florence Baptistery
Dedicated to Saint John the Baptist, the Florence Baptistery is renowned for its Tuscan-Romanesque architecture. Lorenzo Ghiberti's masterpiece, the "Gates of Paradise," adorns its east doors, praised by Michelangelo for its beauty.
Crypts
Beneath the cathedral lie excavations revealing Roman settlements, early Christian artifacts, and remains of Santa Reparata. Brunelleschi's Tomb is also accessible, marking a significant historical site within the cathedral complex.
Top attractions in Florence
Top attractions in Florence
Florence, the birthplace of the Renaissance, is a cultural hub brimming with history and art. Spilling with history and art, you'll never run out of things to do in the city of Florence. Here are some of the top landmarks in Florence you should also pay a visit to:
Uffizi Gallery
Home to masterpieces spanning from the Middle Ages to the Modern Period, the Uffizi Gallery features works by Giotto, Caravaggio, Botticelli, and more. Book your Uffizi Gallery tickets separately or as part of a combo.
Accademia Gallery
Second only to the Uffizi, the Accademia houses Michelangelo's iconic sculpture, David. It attracts millions annually. Book your tickets to Accademia Gallery separately or as part of a combo.
Boboli Gardens
Originally designed for the Medici family, these expansive gardens are a museum of greenery, art, sculptures, and fountains across 45,000 sq.m. Book Boboli Gardens tickets to explore this beautiful landscape.
Palazzo Pitti
Once the residence of banker Luca Pitti and later the Medici family, Palazzo Pitti is now the city's largest museum complex. Discover its vast collection of art and luxury items. Book your Palazzo Pitti tickets at Headout for an enriching experience.
Palazzo Vecchio
Palazzo Vecchio, Florence's town hall since the 13th century, is a symbol of the city's political power. It showcases impressive Renaissance architecture and houses significant historical artifacts and artworks. Get your Palazzo Vecchio tickets to experience the museum and art gallery.
FAQs
FAQs
Is there parking available at Florence Cathedral?
There is no parking directly at Florence Cathedral, but there are several parking garages nearby, such as the ones near the Santa Maria Novella train station, Grande Garage Ponte Vecchio, Park2Go, and Garage Palazzo Vecchio.
Do I need separate tickets to go up the dome?
Yes, separate tickets are required to climb the dome. These can be purchased online in advance or at the ticket office, but it’s always recommended to purchase them online since they tend to sell out fast.
What time does Duomo Florence open?
The Cathedral is open Monday to Saturday from 10:15am to 3:45pm and is closed on Sundays and religious celebrations. The Dome operates Monday to Friday from 8:15 AM to 6:45pm, Saturday from 8:15am to 4:30pm, and on Sundays and public holidays from 12:45pm to 4:30pm. Giotto's Bell Tower is open every day from 8:15am to 6:45pm. The Baptistery is open daily from 8:30am to 7:30pm but closes at 1:30pm on the first Sunday of each month. The Opera del Duomo Museum is open every day from 8:30am to 7pm, except on the first Tuesday of each month when it is closed.
Is the entrance to the cathedral free or ticketed?
Entrance to the main part of the cathedral is free, but tickets are required for the dome, bell tower, and museum.
Can I buy tickets for the dome climb at the cathedral itself?
Yes, you can buy tickets for the dome climb at the cathedral's ticket office, but it's recommended to purchase them online in advance to avoid long lines and the chance of them selling out for the day.
What’s the best time to visit the cathedral?
The best time to visit is early in the morning when it opens or late in the afternoon before closing, especially on weekdays, to avoid crowds. March to mid-May and October and November are considered shoulder seasons in Florence, so you can expect fewer crowds during this time.
Who is buried at the at the Florence Cathedral?
Filippo Brunelleschi, the architect of the dome, is buried in the cathedral's crypt.
Can I enter the cathedral with drinks or food?
No, you are not allowed to bring drinks or food inside the cathedral.
Is there a dress code to enter Duomo Florence?
Yes, modest clothing is required. Shoulders and knees must be covered, and sandals and sunglasses are not permitted.
Is Duomo Florence wheelchair accessible?
The main cathedral is wheelchair accessible, but the dome and other areas with steps are not. There is no lift inside the cathedral.
Is there a luggage storage facility?
Yes. If you have a ticket to any of the attractions in the Piazza Duomo complex, and if you are carrying any luggage that’s larger than the permitted dimensions, you will have to store it at the cloakroom at Piazza Duomo 38/r, next to the Opera del Duomo Museum entrance, before your visit begins. The storage service is free and included with your ticket. Luggage storage is available Monday to Sunday from 7:15am to 8pm.
What items do we have to deposit at the storage counter?
You will have to deposit Suitcases, backpacks, packages, containers, large & medium-sized bags, umbrellas, sticks (when not used to aid walking), camera tripods, knives, scissors, any metal tools that could be a danger to people and exhibited works.
On the other hand, you are not allowed to store items like Money, jewelry, precious metals, documents, valuable objects, individual items of clothing, baggage weighing more than 25kg, baggage containing flammable, perishable, foul-smelling, or potentially dangerous materials at the storage counter.