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Visiting Duomo Florence

  • Ways to explore: Pick free entry, audio-guided visits, or guided tours across the Cathedral, Baptistery, Museum, and Crypt. 
  • Additional access: Add timed climbs to Brunelleschi’s Dome.
  • Unique experiences: Walk hidden 15th-century terraces paired with Dome or Tower climb.
  • Queues: Expect 30–60 min queues in peak season. A pre-booked pass lets you bypass crowds and takes you straight to security (10–30 min). Dome/Tower climbs are timed.
  • When to book: Dome passes sell out weeks in advance. Book early to secure your preferred timed slot.

Which Duomo Florence ticket is best for you

Ticket typeLines skippedEntrance usedSecurityIncludesGuideWhy pick thisCancellation policyPrice fromRecommended experience

Free entry pass

Non-reserved entry line

Reserved entrance

Mandatory 5-20 minutes (varies seasonally)

Cathedral access with audio guide

Audio guide

• Reduced waiting with audio guided exploration

No refunds or rescheduling

€5Free Duomo Entry

Dome access

Regular entry line

Dome-entrance

Mandatory

Dome climb + Cathedral + Bell Tower + Baptistery + Museum + Crypt

Audio guide

• Complete self-paced exploration with high-demand Dome climb

No refunds or rescheduling

€64Duomo + Dome Access

Guided tour

Accademia + Duomo onsite entry queues

Reserved entrance

Mandatory

Guided tour of Accademia & Florence Duomo + Brunelleschi's Dome climb

Live guide

• Immersive exploration of 2 major sites in a small group ≤15

Free cancellation up to 24h

€139Tour: Accademia + Duomo

Combo: Accademia & Duomo

Accademia + Uffizi onsite entry queues

Reserved entrance at both sites

Mandatory

Full Duomo Complex + Accademia Gallery + Uffizi Gallery access

Audio guide

• Flexible pass to Florence’s biggest highlights

No refunds or rescheduling

€112Accademia + Duomo + Uffizi

Combo: Brunelleschi’s Dome + Accademia + Uffizi

Non-reserved entry line

Reserved entrance at each site

Mandatory

Guided entry to Duomo, Crypt, Baptistery & Museum + Dome/Tower access

Live guide

• Budget-friendly, in-depth exploration of the Duomo Complex

No refunds or rescheduling

€25Duomo Guided Tour

Special access

Non-reserved entry line

Reserved entrance

Mandatory

Guided tour of Duomo, Crypt, Baptistery & Museum + Dome/Tower access

Live guide

• Behind-the-scenes access + panoramas

Free cancellation up to 24h

€92Secret Terraces Tour

What to expect at Duomo Florence

Florence Duomo with dome and bell tower viewed from the square.
Brunelleschi's Dome on Florence Duomo with cityscape in the background.
Fresco of The Last Judgement by Giorgio Vasari, depicting angels and biblical figures in Florence, Italy.
Guide explaining history of Florence's Duomo Cathedral to small group inside the cathedral.
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Where Renaissance genius meets the sacred heart of Florence

Step inside the Santa Maria del Fiore Cathedral and you’re walking into a 15th-century marvel that still dominates the city skyline. Your visit begins in the vast Gothic nave, bathed in soft light from intricate stained-glass windows.

Gazing up at the crown jewel

The space draws your gaze upward to Brunelleschi’s groundbreaking dome, an engineering feat that changed architecture forever.

Pause and reflect

Allow 30–60 minutes to explore the interior, from the marble floor patterns to the frescoed Last Judgment that spirals across the dome’s interior. Stand before the high altar, admire the marble pulpit, and feel centuries of history in the air.

More than free entry

Entry is free, but the real treasures, like the climb up the Dome or Giotto’s Bell Tower, require tickets. Guided tours add rich stories about its construction, art, and the Medici legacy, while skip-the-line access helps you avoid the long queues that form in peak season.

Things to know before booking your Duomo Florence tickets

Know what you’re paying for

  • Entry to the Cathedral is free, but other sites (Baptistery, Crypt, Museum, Dome, & Tower) require tickets.

Schedule smartly

  • Wait times can exceed 1–2 hours during peak season. Book online to skip the ticket queue, though security checks still apply.
  • Each monument in the complex has its own timings and can be accessed anytime during its opening hours.
  • However, you can enter the Dome and Bell Tower only at the time chosen by you.

Book a guided tour 

  • Guided tours provide historical context and priority access and usually include the cathedral and multiple sites in the complex.
  • If your tour includes the Dome or Tower climb, note that this part is unaccompanied.
  • Want to cover more of Florence? Book a combo with Accademia, or explore the top three Florence sites on your own, with Florence Duomo, Uffizi, and Accademia entry tickets.

Dome and Bell Tower

  • Brunelleschi’s Dome: 463 steps for stunning views at the top. Tickets sell out fast for this one, so book ahead!
  • Giotto’s Bell Tower: 414 steps with scenic Florence panoramas as your reward.
    Note: Neither climb has elevator access.

Discounted Florence Cathedral tickets

  • Children under 7, priests, religious visitors, and guests with disabilities (and companions) enter free, and students with valid ID get reduced rates.
  • Licensed tour guides in Florence: Free with ​prescribed guidelines.

Cancelation policy: Most Duomo Florence tickets can be canceled 24-72 hours before the experience begins. However, check your ticket for details at the time of booking for up to date information.

Duomo Florence Map

Duomo Florence Complex layout

What to see inside the Duomo Florence?

Paolo Uccello's Frescoes
Assumption of the Virgin
Florence Cathedral Dome
Marble Floor
Visitors exploring the intricate interior of the Duomo in Florence, Italy.
Duomo Florence dome with cityscape view in Florence, Italy.
Florence Cathedral interior with detailed frescoes on the dome ceiling.
Visitors exploring the interior of Florence Duomo, Italy, admiring its architectural details.
Florence Duomo Cathedral interior with intricate frescoes and architectural details.
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Paolo Uccello's Frescoes

Paolo Uccello's brilliant frescoes are known for their intricate portrayal of geometric patterns and scenes from the Old Testament, particularly the "Noah's Ark" fresco.

Assumption of the Virgin

Lorenzo Ghiberti's "The Assumption of the Virgin," a gilded bronze masterpiece, portrays the Virgin Mary ascending to heaven surrounded by a radiant ensemble of angels.

The Dome

The iconic red-tiled dome is an architectural marvel, using a double-shell structure with an inner and outer dome. Climbing its 463 steps rewards you with awe-inspiring views of Florence.

Marble Floor

The marble floor inside the Florence Cathedral comprises over 40 panels, depicting scenes from the Old and New Testaments with intricate geometric motifs and heraldic symbols.

Stained Glass Windows

The Florence Cathedral's 44 stunning stained glass windows, by masters like Ghiberti and Donatello, depict biblical figures, saints, and key scenes from the Old and New Testaments. They fill the cathedral with colorful light, telling stories of faith, particularly emphasizing Mary and Christ.

Drum of the Dome

Don’t miss the eight large circular stained glass windows that bring sunlight into the dome. Crafted between 1434 and 1445, these windows showcase innovative techniques like linear perspective introduced by Donatello.

Frescoes

The walls of the cathedral are like a giant storybook, filled with detailed frescoes that bring religious tales to life. Artists like Domenico Ghirlandaio and Alessandro Allori have left their mark on the cathedral, painting scenes that transport you through centuries of Christian history.

Architecture

The blend of Gothic and Renaissance styles in the cathedral’s architecture is inspiring. Look out for the soaring arches, intricate sculptures, and the cathedral’s signature use of polychrome marble, featuring white, green, and pink hues that adds to its majestic beauty both inside and out.

Choir Stalls

Inside the cathedral, the beautifully crafted wooden choir stalls are another highlight. These intricately carved stalls serve both as seating for the clergy and as an artistic masterpiece, adding to the cathedral's grandeur.

Explore the Duomo Florence complex

The Duomo Complex brings together Santa Maria del Fiore, Brunelleschi’s Dome, Giotto’s Tower, the Baptistery, Santa Reparata, and the Opera del Duomo Museum.

Plan your visit to the Duomo Florence

Visitor tips

  • Start at the Opera del Duomo Museum to see original façade sculptures, the dome’s engineering model, and Ghiberti’s Gates of Paradise; it makes the Cathedral instantly more meaningful.
  • Climb Brunelleschi’s Dome at 8:15 am for quieter stairs and more time beneath Vasari’s vast Last Judgement.
  • Avoid doing the Dome and Giotto’s Tower climbs back-to-back, both are 400+ steps with no elevator; leave a few hours in between.
  • For the best dome views, go early morning or after 5 pm; midday light (12–3 pm) creates glare and harsh shadows.
  • For a quiet photo spot, head to the Cathedral’s north façade near Porta della Mandorla for a clean upward dome shot in late-afternoon light.

Plan ahead for a seamless experience →

Frequently asked questions about Duomo Florence tickets

The Cathedral can be accessed for free, but tickets are required to go up to the Dome, Museum, Bell Tower, Rooftop, Baptistery, Crypt of Santa Reparata and other landmarks within the Cathedral Complex or the Duomo square.

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