Florence Duomo with Brunelleschi Dome Access (Duomo Complex with Brunelleschi's Dome & Secret Terraces Guided Tour)
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The Florence Duomo stands as the defining landmark of the city and a lasting symbol of its artistic and civic ambition. Construction began in 1296 and the cathedral was structurally completed in 1436, while the ornate façade was added centuries later in the 19th century. Built to replace the earlier church of Santa Reparata, the cathedral was conceived on an unprecedented scale, reflecting Florence’s wealth, confidence, and influence during the Renaissance.
Officially named the Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Flower, the Duomo takes its name from Florence’s floral emblem. Its exterior is instantly recognizable, clad in panels of green, pink, and white marble that give the building its distinctive character. Inside, the cathedral houses important artworks, including frescoes by Paolo Uccello and Giorgio Vasari, while continuing to function as an active place of worship. Today, the Duomo remains both a spiritual center and a place of quiet reflection within the heart of a busy city.
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Entry to Florence Cathedral itself is free. However, access to other parts of the Duomo complex—such as Brunelleschi’s Dome, Giotto’s Bell Tower, the Baptistery, the Crypt, and the Duomo Museum—requires tickets. Booking in advance is recommended, especially for the Dome and Bell Tower, which have timed entry.
The easiest way is to book Florence Duomo tickets online in advance. On our website, you can compare verified ticket options, including individual site access, guided tours, and combo experiences covering multiple parts of the complex.
You can buy Florence Duomo tickets online or at official ticket offices in Florence. Booking through our website lets you check availability, compare inclusions, and secure timed entry for popular sites like the Dome and Bell Tower.
The Duomo is Florence’s main cathedral, officially known as the Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Flower (Santa Maria del Fiore). It is the city’s most iconic landmark and the centerpiece of the historic center.
The cathedral was designed by Arnolfo di Cambio, while Brunelleschi later engineered the famous dome, one of the greatest architectural achievements of the Renaissance.
Construction of the Florence Duomo began in 1296 and the cathedral was structurally completed in 1436. The decorative façade was added much later, in the 19th century.














