Experience a private tour of Florence’s Duomo Complex, including the Baptistery, Cathedral, and Giotto’s Bell Tower. Marvel at the stunning mosaics, Ghiberti’s masterpiece, and the majestic Duomo. Explore the museum and even visit Brunelleschi’s Dome.
Experience a private tour of Florence’s Duomo Complex, including the Baptistery, Cathedral, and Giotto’s Bell Tower. Marvel at the stunning mosaics, Ghiberti’s masterpiece, and the majestic Duomo. Explore the museum and even visit Brunelleschi’s Dome.
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Piazza del Duomo - The Duomo square provides a stunning view, particularly at sunset, when the sun’s rays illuminate the polychrome marble of the buildings that make up the city’s religious complex: the Baptistery, the Cathedral, and Giotto’s Bell Tower. The chromatic harmony of green, white, and red beautifully unifies a variety of styles.
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Piazza del Duomo - The Duomo square provides a stunning view, particularly at sunset, when the sun’s rays illuminate the polychrome marble of the buildings that make up the city’s religious complex: the Baptistery, the Cathedral, and Giotto’s Bell Tower. The chromatic harmony of green, white, and red beautifully unifies a variety of styles.
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Duomo - Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore - Step inside the cathedral and explore
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Museo dell’Opera del Duomo - The tour will lead to the “Opera del Duomo” museum, where visitors can admire up-close the highly valuable works from the artistic heritage of the religious complex; notably, “La Pietà” by Michelangelo is among them. Please note that the Museum is closed on the first Tuesday of every month.
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Battistero di San Giovanni - With a Certified Guide, there is an opportunity to admire the stunning Byzantine mosaics inside the vault, while outside, Lorenzo Ghiberti’s masterpiece, the east door of the Baptistery, commonly known as ‘the Gate of Paradise,’ can be appreciated. Please note that the Mosaics of the Baptistery are undergoing restoration.
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Cupola del Brunelleschi - Explore Brunelleschi’s Dome with a guide (if the option is selected)
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- Option to visit Brunelleschi’s Dome with a ticket
- Headsets provided for the tour
- Access to Baptistery, Museum, and Cathedral with ticket
- Personal guide for 3 hours
- Complimentary pick-up on foot from centrally located hotels
- Option to visit Brunelleschi’s Dome with a ticket
- Headsets provided for the tour
- Access to Baptistery, Museum, and Cathedral with ticket
- Personal guide for 3 hours
- Complimentary pick-up on foot from centrally located hotels
- Food and drinks
- Ticket to the Brunelleschi’s Dome (if option wasn’t selected)
- Food and drinks
- Ticket to the Brunelleschi’s Dome (if option wasn’t selected)
The Duomo Square offers a breathtaking view, especially at sunset, when the sun’s rays ‘light up’ the polychrome marble of the buildings that form the religious complex of the city: the Baptistery, the Cathedral, and Giotto’s Bell Tower. With our Certified and private guide you will have the opportunity to admire, inside the Baptistery, the stunning…
The Duomo Square offers a breathtaking view, especially at sunset, when the sun’s rays ‘light up’ the polychrome marble of the buildings that form the religious complex of the city: the Baptistery, the Cathedral, and Giotto’s Bell Tower. With our Certified and private guide you will have the opportunity to admire, inside the Baptistery, the stunning Byzantine mosaics of the vault while, outside, the masterpiece by Lorenzo Ghiberti, the east door of the Baptistery, commonly called ‘the Gate of Paradise’. The second stage of your journey to discover the places of faith in Florence present in the square will reveal to you the towering and majestic cathedral, the Duomo, S. Maria del Fiore. The final destination of the tour will take us to the museum of “Opera del Duomo” where you will admire up close works of high value from the artistic heritage of the religious complex. If you select the corresponding option, you’ll also have the chance to visit Brunelleschi’s masterpiece: the Dome
- A dress code is required to enter places of worship and selected museums. No shorts or sleeveless tops allowed. Knees and shoulders MUST be covered for both men and women. You may risk refused entry if you fail to comply with these dress requirements
- Please keep in mind that the mosaics of the Baptistery are under restoration
- The Opera Museum is closed on the first Tuesday of the month
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.