

Tickets for the Florence Cathedral Complex with access to Brunelleschi's Dome and Giotto's Bell Tower
- Access all the monuments of the Florence Cathedral Complex with just one ticket
- With the priority entrance to the Dome, take advantage of Musement assistance at the meeting point
- Get a deeper experience visiting the Dome with an experienced guide
- Book the priority entrance to the Dome and Cathedral and save up to 2 hours waiting in line to access the Cathedral
Piazza del Duomo in Florence is an extraordinary open-air museum, full of chests holding incredible and priceless treasures: the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore with the magnificent Brunelleschi's Dome (Cupola), Giotto's Bell Tower, the Baptistery of San Giovanni, the Crypt of Santa Reparata and the Opera del Duomo Museum.
Visit the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, the third-largest church in the world and the largest in Europe at the time of its construction in the fifteenth century. You’ll be enchanted by the sophistication of the polychrome marble of the facade and by the majesty of the Dome that dominates it, designed by Brunelleschi.
Under the Cathedral, you'll see the remains of the ancient Basilica of Santa Reparata, among the largest early Christian complexes of the Tuscia. Inside the Baptistery of San Giovanni, your attention will be captured by the dome's precious mosaic, and by the famous Gates of Paradise.
Admire masterpieces by Michelangelo, Arnolfo di Cambio, Ghiberti, Donatello, Luca della Robbia, Antonio Pollaiolo and Verrocchio in the Museo dell'Opera del Duomo. Unmissable, to end with a bang, is the city view from the terrace of Giotto's Bell Tower.
With just one pass, you will have access to all the monuments of the Grande Museo del Duomo and won't waste even a minute of your time.
With the priority entrance to the Dome with Musement assistance, you'll be offered a brief introduction to the Duomo Complex at the entrance by a Musement representative.
Choose the guided tour option and deepen your knowledge of the Cupola by Brunelleschi with the insights of a professional guide.
Access to the Cathedral is free and not bookable. Book the priority entrance to the Dome and Cathedral to take advantage of the fast-track entrance to the Cathedral and avoid up to 2 hours waiting in line.
Choose among four ticket options the one that best suits you:
- Entrance ticket to the Duomo Complex
- Priority entrance to the Dome (with Musement assistance)
- Priority entrance to the Dome with guided visit
- Priority entrance to the Dome and Cathedral (with Musement assistance)
All ticket options: reserved time slot to Brunelleschi's Dome, Giotto's Bell Tower, Baptistery of San Giovanni, Crypt of Santa Reparata, Opera del Duomo Museum
Priority entrance to the Dome (with Musement assistance): assistance at the meeting point and brief introduction to the Duomo Complex by a Musement representative, escorted entrance to the Dome
Priority entrance to the Dome with guided visit: assistance at the meeting point, brief introduction to the Duomo Complex, 1-hour guided visit of the Dome in Italian and English
Priority entrance to the Dome and Cathedral (with Musement assistance): assistance at the meeting point and brief introduction to the Duomo Complex by a Musement representative, escorted entrance to the Dome and Cathedral, skip-the-line access to the Cathedral, access to the Museum of Misericordia
Free
- Children (0-5 years old)
- People with disabilities (and 1 companion only if indispensable)
- Florence official tourist guides with their group of visitors
- Journalists
Entrance to the Duomo Complex: go directly with your printed ticket to the security checks at the entrance of the Dome 20 minutes before the visit for security controls. The ticket contains a barcode readable by the turnstiles at the entrances of the various sites.
Entrance to the Dome - Guided visit - Entrance to the Dome and Cathedral: meet the guide / Musement representative, who will deliver you the ticket, in front of Bar Bottegone, Via de' Martelli 2, corner with Piazza Duomo. He/she will display a 'Musement' sign. Please be at the meeting point at least 20 minutes prior to the time chosen upon purchase.
- It is mandatory to visit the Dome at the selected time
- The other monuments included in the ticket can be visited within 72 hours after the time booked for the Dome. The ticket grants one access for each monument included
- The reservation for entering Brunelleschi's Dome is mandatory and can't be modified. If on the day of the visit you won't be able to comply with the selected timetable, you'll lose the right to visit the monument. The ticket is in any case valid to visit the rest of the monuments included
- Important: at the time of booking you will be asked to provide first name, last name and date of birth for each participant (max 10 people per booking). This information is mandatory to access the Cupola
- Once you book your ticket on Musement, you'll receive the actual ticket. You'll have direct access without going through the cashier queue
- The ticket contains a barcode readable by the turnstiles at the entrances of the various sites. It is not advised to use the tablet for reading difficulties of the barcode on your ticket at the entrance
- Visitors are required to climb 463 steps. No lifts (elevators) are available. The climb is not recommended for people suffering from heart problems, vertigo or claustrophobia
- Tickets cannot be purchased by school groups. Those who don't follow this rule will not be accepted at the entrance and will not get a refund
- No backpacks or large bags allowed
- Brunelleschi's Dome: 8.30am - 7.00pm (the last bookable time slot is at 6.30pm)
- Cathedral: 10.00am - 4.30pm (access is free, not bookable)
- Baptistry: 8.15am - 10.15am / 11.15am - 7.30pm
- Bell Tower: 8.15am - 7.00pm
- Crypt: 10.00am - 5.00pm
- Museum: 9.00am - 7.00pm (closed on the first Tuesday of each month)
- Priority entrance to the Dome and Cathedral: 10.00am
- Priority entrance to the Dome with guided visit: 2.30pm
- Important: opening hours are subject to change at any time
- The climb to the Dome may be restricted in time in case of excessive tourist flow