Duomo Museum & Baptistry : Complejo Catedralicio & Campanario





Descripción
Lo que hace que esta experiencia realmente destaque es la combinación perfecta de narración íntima dirigida por expertos y la libertad total para explorar a su propio ritmo. Si bien la mayoría de los visitantes simplemente pasan por delante de los monumentos, nuestra visita guiada para grupos pequeños se sumerge profundamente en el alma del Renacimiento, centrándose en las obras maestras originales dentro del Museo Catedralicio y los mosaicos dorados del Baptisterio. Verás obras de Miguel Ángel y Donatello que a menudo se pasan por alto sin un historiador profesional que explique su significado. Al elegir este tour, no solo obtendrás una experiencia de 1,5 horas, sino que te asegurarás un pase completo de 72 horas para todo el complejo de la Catedral. Esto te da la posibilidad exclusiva de visitar la antigua Cripta de Santa Reparata y subir al Campanario de Giotto para disfrutar de las vistas más emblemáticas de la ciudad sin estar atado a un estricto horario de grupos. Proporcionamos la base histórica que necesita para apreciar Florencia, y luego le damos las llaves de los principales monumentos de la ciudad.
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Situado justo detrás de la Catedral, el Museo de la Ópera del Duomo es uno de los museos de escultura más importantes del mundo, albergando las obras maestras originales creadas para el corazón religioso de Florencia. Lo más destacado es la Sala del Paradiso, un amplio salón que presenta una reconstrucción a tamaño natural de la fachada original del siglo XIV de la Catedral, adornada con 40 estatuas de maestros como Donatello. Justo enfrente, se encuentran las Puertas del Paraíso doradas originales de Lorenzo Ghiberti, trasladadas aquí para protegerlas de los elementos. Otros tesoros imprescindibles son la Pietà Bandini de Miguel Ángel, que esculpió para su propia tumba, y la inquietante Magdalena Penitente de madera de Donatello. El museo también cuenta con una galería dedicada a la cúpula de Brunelleschi, que muestra herramientas originales del siglo XV y modelos de madera. Una visita concluye con la Terraza Brunelleschi, que ofrece una impresionante vista de cerca de la Cúpula y uno de los mejores lugares para tomar fotos en Florencia.
La Plaza del Duomo es el corazón espiritual e histórico de Florencia, que representa la transición de la ciudad de la Edad Media al Renacimiento. Este museo al aire libre alberga tres de las estructuras más famosas de Italia: la Catedral de Santa María del Fiore, el Campanario de Giotto y el Baptisterio de San Giovanni. La plaza está dominada por la enorme Catedral y su icónica cúpula de azulejos rojos, diseñada por Filippo Brunelleschi. El exterior es famoso por sus intrincados patrones de mármol blanco, verde y rosa que unen todo el complejo. Al costado se encuentra el Campanario de Giotto, una obra maestra de la arquitectura que ofrece una perspectiva vertical de la ciudad. Justo en frente de la Catedral se encuentra el Baptisterio, uno de los edificios más antiguos de Florencia, famoso por su forma octogonal y las Puertas de bronce del Paraíso. Hoy en día, la plaza es un vibrante centro peatonal donde viajeros de todo el mundo se reúnen para admirar algunos de los mayores logros artísticos de la historia de la humanidad
El Baptisterio de San Giovanni es uno de los edificios más antiguos y venerados de Florencia, que se encuentra justo en frente de la Catedral como una obra maestra de la arquitectura románica. Su icónica forma octogonal está revestida de mármol blanco y verde distintivo, un diseño que influyó en muchas de las estructuras renacentistas posteriores de la ciudad. El interior es famoso por su impresionante techo, cubierto de más de 1.000 metros cuadrados de mosaicos dorados del siglo XIII. Estas intrincadas obras de arte representan el Juicio Final y escenas bíblicas, brillando brillantemente cuando la luz golpea el pan de oro. Igualmente famosas son las puertas de bronce del edificio, particularmente el conjunto oriental conocido como las Puertas del Paraíso. Creados por Lorenzo Ghiberti, estos paneles eran tan hermosos que el propio Miguel Ángel afirmó que eran aptos para ser la entrada al cielo. Históricamente, aquí fue donde muchos florentinos famosos, incluido Dante Alighieri, fueron bautizados, por lo que es una piedra angular de la identidad religiosa y cívica de Florencia.
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Información importante
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- No se recomienda para viajeros con lesiones de la columna vertebral
- No es recomendable para embarazadas
- No se recomienda para viajeros con mala salud cardiovascular
- Los viajeros deben tener al menos un nivel de condición física medio
- Cómo serás un gran contribuyente para el arte,
- Hacemos nuestra parte de una manera pequeña, con un paso en la dirección correcta. Es por eso que hemos decidido mantener pequeños los tamaños de nuestros grupos. Con solo 12 personas por grupo, nuestros guías pueden proporcionar recorridos personalizados, dejándolo con una mejor comprensión. En un grupo pequeño aprenderá más y sacará el máximo provecho de su experiencia. Nuestros pequeños grupos también respetan los sitios visitados al mantener bajos los números en galerías y sitios superpoblados. Y, por último, queremos contribuir activamente a la preservación del arte y los sitios de una manera real. Y te incluimos en nuestra misión. Una parte de los ingresos de su pago de nuestros servicios se donará a organizaciones dedicadas a la preservación y restauración de las obras de arte y los sitios visitados en nuestros recorridos.
Opiniones(45)
This tour was absolutely incredible and one of the highlights of our trip! Our tour guide was fantastic—extremely knowledgeable, passionate, and engaging. She patiently answered every question we had. Her enthusiasm made the experience enjoyable and memorable. The climb to the top of the bell tower was unforgettable and rewarded us with breathtaking views of the Duomo and the city of Florence. We learned so much, had an amazing time, and would highly recommend this tour to anyone visiting Florence!
Thank you so much for this absolutely incredible 5 star review! We are completely thrilled to hear that our tour was one of the absolute highlights of your entire trip to Florence. Our guiding team is deeply passionate about the history of the Piazza del Duomo, and we are so glad your guide’s enthusiasm and patience made the stories behind the Duomo Museum and the Baptistery truly come alive. Unpacking centuries of architectural genius is no small feat, but having an engaging expert to answer every question turns a historic visit into a lasting memory. And what a way to wrap up the experience! The climb to the top of Giotto's Bell Tower is a challenging journey, but standing at the summit and being rewarded with those panoramic, breathtaking views of Brunelleschi’s Dome and the Florentine skyline is a moment you never forget. By pairing these unforgettable heights with our pre arranged reserved tickets to ensure smooth entry into the complex, we aim to give our guests a seamless, world class experience from the ground up. Thank you for choosing Florence and Global Tours and for highly recommending us to fellow travelers. We hope to welcome you back to Florence for another incredible adventure in the future!
This was an amazing tour! My wife and I were the only ones on the tour, and Rafael, our tour guide was fantastic and incredibly knowledgeable about not only elements of the tour, but of Italy, and Florence overall.
Thank you so much for the fantastic 5 star review! We are absolutely delighted to hear that you and your wife had such an amazing experience exploring the Duomo Complex with us. While our group sizes are kept comfortable, ending up with what felt like a private, exclusive tour is a wonderful bonus! Rafael is an incredible guide, and we are so proud to have him on our team. We love knowing that his deep knowledge extended far beyond the museum walls, offering you rich insights into the grand history of Florence and Italy as a whole. That all encompassing context is exactly what makes a historic visit truly unforgettable. Thank you for choosing Florence and Global to experience the heart of our beautiful city. We will be sure to share your brilliant compliments with Rafael!
I have been to Florence multiple times, but have not visited the Duomo Museum until now. I was very impressed with our guide, Rosa’s knowledge. I highly recommend this tour!
Thank you so much for the 4 star review! We are honored that, even after multiple visits to Florence, you chose us to guide you through the Duomo Museum for the first time. It is wonderful to hear that Rosa made such a strong impression. The Duomo Museum (Museo dell'Opera del Duomo) is a hidden gem that houses many of the original masterpieces from the Cathedral complex, and Rosa’s deep knowledge is perfect for revealing the layers of history that many visitors miss. We are so glad we could provide a fresh and impressive experience in a city you already know so well! Thank you for your high recommendation, and we look forward to showing you even more "hidden" Florence on your next trip.
The Duomo Museum gives you an insight into how the Duomo was built. It has models that show the tools and the material used to build the Duomo. There are also short movies that go into the history of the constructions. From the top floor of the Museum, one gets a good view of the Dome of the Duomo itself. On the dome, you can see the cracks that have developed over the years. The museum also includes painting and sculptures by famous artist from Italy. The baptistry is a unique building which has a dome that is unique. Inside the Baptistry, one gets to see the brillance of the people who built this entire complex.
Thank you so much for this insightful 5 star review! We are delighted that you appreciated the incredible engineering and artistry showcased within the Duomo Museum and the Baptistry. It is wonderful that you highlighted the architectural models and movies; they truly provide a unique perspective on the genius required to build such a massive structure centuries ago. Seeing the cracks in the Dome from the top floor is always a powerful reminder of the living history of the building and the ongoing efforts to preserve it. We also appreciate your mention of the Baptistry's unique dome and the brilliant craftsmanship inside. It really is a masterpiece of its own! We are so glad our tour helped you experience the full breadth of this magnificent complex beyond just the Cathedral itself.
I did not get the opportunity to use this tour group because they cancelled on me the week of my trip. I was unable to book a similar tour because everything else was already booked by the time this was cancelled. The reviews seem to have other people with similar experiences.
I am the owner of these places , I wanted to create a magical place where people can disconnect and recharge in a quiet place surrounded by nature , a real cozy little cocoon , having spent the first night in this adorable little nest: mission accomplished!
Our guide was wonderful. We had a very windy and cool day but she just kept going. She was very knowledgeable. We a;lso enjoyed our walk to the top of the Dome.
Dear client, Thank you so much for your 5-star review! This will be shared with the team to let them know to keep up the amazing work. We put a lot of effort to provide a smooth experience for our customers, feedback is really important to us. Regards, Florence & Global Tours
The Dome climb is awesome. The Baptistry Museum tour is good if you are into that stuff, but I was not. The tour's meeting location was frazzling as it was labelled as 2 distinctly DIFFERENT spots on opposite ends of the Duomo ("39 Duomo plaza" and "in front of the golden baptistry doors"). I arrived 15mins early and I ran around trying to find the person with the "flag", who ultimatley was holding it not on a high, easily seen pole, but in front of her at waist height in a busy crowd and then I ended up being semi-politely criticized for being late. This frustrating start likely contributed to me failing to enjoy the museum. Fyi - the "museum" is baptistry ancient pieces, the baptistry itself is another building, and the Duomo itself is another separate edifice. This was not clear at the time. This tour does NOT go into the main Duomo, it only goes to the museum, the baptistry, and the duomo DOME. The church that is the duomo was bypassed completely and never discussed.
If you’re into frescoes, the baptistery is fresco heaven! Located only about 50 yards west of the cathedral, this octagonal building dates back to the 5th century, with alterations in the 11th and 13th centuries. The great doors you see now are replicas, the originals being in the Museo del Opera del Duomo. The doors are of bronze, with detailed casting of biblical scenes. The south door is by Pisano and the other two by Ghiberti and other artists. The interior is decorated with some of the most splendid mosaics in world art. The apse was the first area to be decorated, from as early as 1202. The dome was decorated from the top down during the 13th century. The most recent renovation was at the end of the 19th century, but now the 10 million tiles are being restored again. This means that currently visitors cannot see the actual mosaics. You have to make do with photographically produced canvases that hang in front of them while conservationists work. The Museo del Opera del Duomo is located next to the cathedral bag-drop opposite the east end. It is worth spending a couple of hours there, as it contains many of the original treasures of the cathedral, baptistery and campanile; such as the ancient doors from the baptistery, a statue of Santa Reparata from the early cathedral, decorative panels from Giotto’s campanile. There is a life-size model of the Romanesque font of the cathedral before the 14th century building; Michelangelo’s Pieta intended for his own tomb; an incredible silver altar; two carved stone singing galleries; Donatello’s austere wood St Mary Magdalene penitent; and a useful presentation on how Brunelleschi’s fabulous dome, modelled on the baptistery, was made.
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The place of the duomo is splendid. Unfortunately the interior of the baptistery is under construction and of course the superb dome is not visible, nevertheless no reduction...florence (and its monuments) is a manna and sometimes quite abusive. The sublime doors are copies, beautiful, but the real ones are in the duomo museum. This museum is also a splendor, to be visited absolutely.



