Visite privée du complexe du Duomo de Florence





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Nous vous invitons à explorer l'ensemble du complexe du Dôme de Florence lors d'une visite guidée privée en visitant le musée Opera del Duomo, le baptistère, la cathédrale et la crypte de Santa Reparata. Sans ascensions, cette visite sera beaucoup plus intéressante et moins fatigante. Avec votre guide privé, vous découvrirez le musée, qui contient à l'intérieur les portes originales du baptistère (y compris la porte du paradis/porte dorée), les statues originales de la cathédrale et du clocher, telles que la Pietà de Michel-Ange et la Maddalena de Donatello. Après vous visiterez le baptistère de San Giovanni, consacré en 1059, il était dédié à San Giovanni Battista, saint patron de la ville. De nombreux Florentins y furent baptisés, dont Dante Alighieri, poète et père de la langue italienne. Ici, vous pourrez admirer le dôme et l'abside, décorés de mosaïques religieuses à fond doré. À la fin de la visite, vous pourrez visiter par vous-même la crypte et la cathédrale, en évitant les longues files d'attente
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Grâce à cette visite privée, vous pourrez admirer le musée Opera del Duomo, qui contient à l'intérieur les portes originales du baptistère (y compris la porte du paradis/porte dorée), les statues originales de la cathédrale et le clocher, tels comme la Pietà de Michel-Ange et la Maddalena de Donatello.
Le baptistère de San Giovanni est l'un des plus anciens édifices de Florence qui existe encore. Consacrée en 1059, elle était dédiée à San Giovanni Battista, saint patron de Florence. De nombreux Florentins y ont été baptisés, dont Dante Alighieri, le plus célèbre poète italien et père de la langue italienne. La coupole et l'abside du baptistère sont ornées de splendides mosaïques religieuses à fond doré.
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- Accès pour les personnes à mobilité réduite
- Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Options de transport accessibles aux personnes à mobilité réduite
- Entièrement accessible aux personnes à mobilité réduite
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
Avis(7)
This was one of the best things I did in Florence. My guide, Leonardo, was fantastic. He provided so much information about the history and context that I got much more out of the experience than if I had gone on my own. The museum across the street isn’t to be missed with some works just as important as in the bigger museums but without the crowds. I highly recommend.
Great tour, beautiful from start to finish. Sabrina was a great guide, very knowledgeable. Highly recommended.
Guido was amazing. His knowledge of art history was only eclipsed by his enthusiasm. We much appreciated his suggestions on how to spend the remainder of our time while in Florence.
Booked tour on line but then got contacted to state it wasn't available and had to change start time. Went to office to meet guide there was some slight confusion as to what tour we were doing (assume this was due to the change of timing). the tour with the guide was very information and interesting. When we got vouchers at office they were actually for someone else for a different tour so after our guided tour we went back to confirm we could still enter the Duomo in the 'skip the line' queue. They assured us we could. We went back and we were able to enter without any problem. We a bit confusing but was well worth doing.
Francesca was fantastic. My mom can’t go up all the steps and was really interested in the architecture of the cathedral and the doors of the Baptistry. We learned so much from our great guide - the museum has so many amazing things - a surprise Michelangelo! Our favorite part was seeing the old floor of the earlier cathedral- beautiful old tile work.
Francesca was an amazing & exceptional guide, so knowledgeable about the Duomo and the history of Florence.
We were unable to climb to the top of the Duomo bc of a recent injury but this tour was the next best thing! Francesca was a fantastic guide - we learned so much from her as she shared so many nuances and details we would have never gleaned on our own. Not only is she extremely well-versed in the history, architecture, and art of Florence, but she is warm, friendly, and clearly enthusiastic and passionate about sharing all she can with her guests. Highly recommend!



