Ascend Brunelleschi’s Dome for breathtaking views and explore Florence’s Renaissance treasures with a 3-day pass. Skip the lines and dive into history.
Ascend Brunelleschi’s Dome for breathtaking views and explore Florence’s Renaissance treasures with a 3-day pass. Skip the lines and dive into history.
- Cupola del Brunelleschi - The Florence Dome, crafted by Filippo Brunelleschi, graces the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore. Finished in 1436, it was the largest dome of its era and a hallmark of Renaissance engineering. Constructed without scaffolding, its groundbreaking design continues to be an architectural wonder, providing stunning views…
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Cupola del Brunelleschi - The Florence Dome, crafted by Filippo Brunelleschi, graces the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore. Finished in 1436, it was the largest dome of its era and a hallmark of Renaissance engineering. Constructed without scaffolding, its groundbreaking design continues to be an architectural wonder, providing stunning views over Florence.
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The Baptistery of St. John - The Baptistery of San Giovanni, situated in front of Florence Cathedral, is among the city’s oldest and most esteemed monuments. Built between the 11th and 12th centuries, it is renowned for its distinctive octagonal shape, Romanesque architecture, and magnificent mosaics that embellish the interior dome. Its most notable features are the three sets of bronze doors, including Ghiberti’s Gates of Paradise, famed for their intricate biblical scenes and artistic excellence.
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Duomo - Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore - The Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, often referred to as Florence Cathedral or the Duomo, is the city’s most iconic landmark. Initiated in 1296 and completed in 1436 with Brunelleschi’s innovative dome, it exhibits a fusion of Gothic and Renaissance styles. The cathedral’s impressive marble façade, grand interior, and exquisite stained-glass windows reflect Florence’s artistic legacy. It stands not only as a place of worship but also as a testament to the city’s architectural and cultural triumphs during the Renaissance.
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Museo dell’Opera del Duomo - The Museo dell’Opera del Duomo in Florence showcases original artworks and artifacts from the Florence Cathedral, Brunelleschi’s Dome, the Baptistery, and Giotto’s Bell Tower. Highlights include Michelangelo’s Pietà, Ghiberti’s original Gates of Paradise, and detailed sculptures by Donatello. The museum provides insight into the history, art, and engineering behind Florence’s most renowned religious complex, all presented in a beautifully restored space just steps from the cathedral.

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Experience the ascent of Brunelleschi’s Dome, the magnificent centerpiece of Florence Cathedral. Crafted by Filippo Brunelleschi, this architectural wonder took 15 years to construct, becoming the largest dome in Europe, even surpassing the Pantheon.
Ascend 463 steps to closely admire Zuccari and Vasari’s fresco, The Last Judgement, within the dome. At…
Experience the ascent of Brunelleschi’s Dome, the magnificent centerpiece of Florence Cathedral. Crafted by Filippo Brunelleschi, this architectural wonder took 15 years to construct, becoming the largest dome in Europe, even surpassing the Pantheon.
Ascend 463 steps to closely admire Zuccari and Vasari’s fresco, The Last Judgement, within the dome. At the top, take in breathtaking panoramic views of Florence’s most famous landmarks.
The 3-day pass also offers skip-the-line access to the entire Florence Duomo Complex: the Baptistery, Santa Maria del Fiore Cathedral, the Opera del Duomo Museum, and Giotto’s Bell Tower—each offering a glimpse into Florence’s rich Renaissance heritage.
- Please bring Passport or ID card
- download POP GUIDE app on your phone before arriving at the meeting point
- Every visitor to the museum is required to undergo a security check which can lasts around 15 - 30 minutes
- You will climb 463 steps and there is NO elevator
- The 3 - day pass is from the date you reserve when booking. But the Dome climb is a timed ticket and must be strictly respected. Other attractions can be visited after exchanging the voucher for physical tickets at the meeting point
- Opera del Duomo Museum is closed on the first Tuesday of each month
- Cathedral may be closed for liturgical reasons without notice
- Every first Sunday of the month, the Baptistery closes at 2 PM
- The Cathedral and crypt remain closed on Sundays & during Christian holidays Shoulders and knees must be covered
- If you have purchased tickets for 4 : 30 PM, please contact us in advance so we can provide your tickets and ensure you can enter the Cathedral before IT closes at 3 : 45 PM or visiit another day so this timing will not affect your visit
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.