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Florence's monuments with Brunelleschi Pass

The Brunelleschi Pass is a type of ticket or pass often associated with visiting the major monuments of Florence. Typically, the Brunelleschi Pass allows access to multiple landmarks within the complex of Florence Cathedral.

Brunelleschi's dome

The climb to the top of the dome for breathtaking views of Florence. - Brunelleschi's Dome is the dome of the Florence Cathedral, known as Santa Maria del Fiore, and is a masterpiece of Renaissance architecture. It was designed by Filippo Brunelleschi and completed in 1436.
The dome features a double shell design and was the first of its kind to be constructed without the use of scaffolding, showcasing innovative engineering techniques of the time.
The dome not only symbolizes Florence's artistic heritage but also represents the ingenuity of the Renaissance, influencing architecture for generation.

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Piazza del Duomo, 50122 Florence, Firenze FI, Italy

Giotto's Bell Tower

Another climb to enjoy panoramic views. - Giotto's Bell Tower, also known as the Campanile di Giotto, is a freestanding bell tower of the Florence Cathedral, known for its exquisite Gothic architecture and impressive height of 84.7 meters.
The tower features stunning sculptures and intricate reliefs, designed by Giotto himself, showcasing the artistry of the Italian Renaissance.
Visitors can climb the 414 steps to the top for breathtaking views of Florence and the surrounding areas, making it a popular tourist destination.

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Piazza del Duomo, 50122 Florence, Firenze FI, Italy

Baptistery of St. John

Known for its stunning mosaics - The Baptistery of San Giovanni, consecrated in 1059, is one of the oldest churches in Florence, dedicated to St. John the Baptist, the city's patron saint.
This octagonal structure is in Piazza del Duomo, opposite Florence Cathedral, and is renowned for its stunning bronze doors, famously known as the 'Gates of Paradise' created by Lorenzo Ghiberti.
For centuries, it served as the location for baptisms of Florentine citizens, and its rich history makes it a significant religious building in Florence.

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Piazza di San Giovanni, 50122 Florence, Firenze FI, Italy

Opera del Duomo Museum

The Opera del Duomo Museum in Florence houses a collection of invaluable artworks related to the history of the Florence Cathedral, including sculptures, paintings, and architectural models.
The museum's collection includes masterpieces by artists such as Donatello and Michelangelo, which showcase the evolution of Renaissance art.
he museum is located just next to the cathedral and offers a fascinating insight into its construction and the famous dome built by Brunelleschi.

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Piazza del Duomo, 9, 50122 Firenze, FI, Italy

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