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#2 Attractions in Florence
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#2 Attractions in Florence
Duomo Florence Tour
When you visit the Duomo of Florence, you’re immersing yourself in a millennial history of beauty, culture, and spirituality. Explore the monumental complex of Santa Maria del Fiore, which includes the iconic Dome, the Cathedral, the Baptistery, the Bell Tower, the Museum, and the Basilica of Santa Reparata. These treasures define its identity and are among the top attractions in Florence. Don’t miss the chance to marvel at the intricate stained glass windows, the ornate marble facade, and the breathtaking views from the dome!
Duomo of Florence Visitor Information
Duomo of Florence opening times
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Duomo of Florence Location
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Duomo of Florence Map
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Florence Duomo complex
The Florence Cathedral, or Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, is an architectural marvel in Florence, featuring a pink, green, and white marble façade. Filippo Brunelleschi’s iconic dome and Giotto’s Campanile, a 278-foot bell tower, are highlights. The Opera del Duomo Museum displays original artworks and artifacts. Opposite the cathedral is the Baptistery of St. John, with bronze Gates of Paradise doors. Beneath the cathedral lie the remains of the Basilica of Santa Reparata. The Florence Duomo Terraces offer stunning views. The Duomo Complex embodies centuries of human creativity, devotion, and artistic brilliance. The Florence Duomo Complex isn’t just a collection of buildings; it’s a living story, a testament to human creativity, devotion, and artistic brilliance.
Cathedral
Dome
Giotto's bell tower
Santa Reparata
Baptistery
The Duomo Terraces
Duomo Florence information
The Duomo of Florence, officially the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, symbolizes Florence’s grandeur and historical significance. Its majestic dome and intricate façade highlight human creativity and determination. Initiated in the late 13th century, the project reflected Florence’s wealth from trade and its role in the Italian Renaissance. The cathedral honors the Virgin Mary and demonstrates Florence’s spiritual devotion. Arnolfo di Cambio began the design, and Filippo Brunelleschi’s revolutionary dome completed it. The exterior features stunning marble patterns, while Giotto’s Campanile offers panoramic views. The Duomo, a masterpiece of Renaissance architecture, continues to captivate visitors worldwide.