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Thursday, February 12, 2026
Piazza del Duomo, Florence, Italy
Florence Cathedral (Duomo) front view
Duomo facade with bright sky
Aerial view of Florence Cathedral
Brunelleschi’s Dome interior frescoes
Brunelleschi’s Dome from below
Florence Baptistery aerial view
Florence Cathedral at sunset

Climb Brunelleschi’s Dome: art, engineering, and sky‑high views

Walk between the double shell, admire the vast frescoes, and look out across Florence — a journey through ingenuity and faith.

Discover Brunelleschi’s Dome — Florence’s audacious masterpiece

Raised above Santa Maria del Fiore without scaffolding, the Dome changed architecture forever.

Climb its inner passages, feel the quiet thrum of ancient brickwork, and meet the Cathedral, Baptistery, and Museum as a single story of art, craft, and civic pride..

Brunelleschi’s Dome, Florence Cathedral Visiting timetable

Opening hours vary by season and liturgical calendar. Timed entries apply for the Dome climb; the last admission is typically 45–60 minutes before closing.

Brunelleschi’s Dome, Florence Cathedral Closing Days

Major religious holidays and special ceremonies may affect access. Occasional maintenance closures occur — check the official calendar before visiting.

Where is Located

Piazza del Duomo, Florence, Italy

How to get to Brunelleschi’s Dome

The Dome crowns the Cathedral in Piazza del Duomo — easy to reach from anywhere in the historic center. Timed tickets help you slip past queues.

By Train

From Firenze Santa Maria Novella station, it’s a 12–15 minute walk to Piazza del Duomo. Taxis take about 5 minutes, depending on traffic.

By Car

The historic center is largely a ZTL (limited traffic zone). Park outside the center (garage or park‑and‑ride) and continue by tram, bus, or on foot.

By Bus

ATAF buses and the T1 tram connect key areas to the center. Get off near Piazza San Giovanni or Via dei Calzaiuoli and walk a few minutes.

On Foot

Florence is compact: from the Arno or Santa Croce, stroll through medieval streets to Piazza del Duomo — the Dome is your guidepost from almost anywhere.

Brunelleschi’s Dome, Florence Cathedral

Climb Brunelleschi’s Dome

Follow the hidden walkways between the double shell, feel the rhythm of 15th‑century craftsmanship beneath your feet, and step out to views that carry from the Arno to the hills.

Cathedral & Baptistery

Pause inside Santa Maria del Fiore’s luminous nave, then enter the Baptistery to meet gilded mosaics and centuries of devotion.

Opera del Duomo Museum

Encounter original sculptures, choir lofts, and models that tell how the Dome rose — a quiet, contemplative counterpoint to the climb.

Florence Cathedral facade at twilight

Brunelleschi’s Dome at a glance

Quick answers to plan an unrushed visit to the Duomo complex.

Book your Dome climb and Duomo visit

Choose a timed slot for the Cupola — no long queues.

Bundle the Cathedral, Baptistery, Museum, and (optionally) Giotto’s bell tower for a complete experience.

Florence Cathedral facade at twilight

Brunelleschi’s Dome: climb and complex tickets

Pick flexible passes and guided tours — see the Renaissance from the inside out.

You can cancel free of charge up to the day before the visit.