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Like the Cathedral, the Tower is decorated on all sides with white, green and pink marble; geometric shapes that outline the bas-reliefs depicting important city guilds and biblical scenes, as well as the sculptures of saints that line the second level. We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website, to personalize ads, analyze our traffic and provide social media features.

By continuing to navigate our website, we will assume you consent to our use of cookies. Read our privacy policy and terms and condition Allow cookies. A bit of history Although the Bell Tower was included in the original design by Arnolfo di Cambio in , no work was done to build it until Giotto was named head of the project in IVA But opting out of some of these cookies may affect your browsing experience.

Necessary Necessary. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website. These cookies do not store any personal information. The stairs to go up and down are located inside the bell tower itself.

They were not easy to build and in order not to weaken the walls; Andrea Pisano had to sacrifice the windows that would have provided light to the room on the first floor.

However, the large windows made at the highest levels by Francesco Talenti made the structure of the bell tower even more beautiful together with the large terrace that acts as a panoramic roof to the bell tower. When sales open, it will be possible to purchase tickets directly online from the official website of the Opera di Santa Maria del Fiore and book the access time for the visit. Our concierges are at your complete disposal for any information or reservations for guided tours and tickets at concierge hotelbrunelleschi.

Before closing, the price of the combined ticket was 15 euros. The opening hours and days were as follows: from Monday to Sunday from 8. By: The Daily Cure on November 25, at pm. Good for you Debra — what a view it must have been.

Sorry now that I did not make the climb the couple of times that I have been there. Thanks for the wonderful pictures. When i lived on the amalfi coast we were way above a beach and to get down to the beach were old stone steps and walls down the cliff.

We called it the walk of steps, i had two little kids with me and they always walked, every day, sometimes it took a long time, but always we were happy. By: ceciliag on November 25, at pm. There is no rail as you say, just a stone wall and narrow steps. The view is wonderful from up there. The view is fabulous as your great photos show. Next time you visit Florence, try the climb to the top of the Duomo. The view is the same but being able to see the dome frescoes closely and the fascinating way the dome was constructed is worth doing it again!

By: jenny atasteoftravel on November 25, at pm. I stayed in apartment very close to the Duomo, you could almost reach out the window and feel the gongs of the bell. By: cityhippyfarmgirl on November 26, at am. How absolutely wonderful! I never go to Florence without walking in the piazza with these most incredible buildings. I think it would have to be the most spectacular piazza in all of Italy.

There is a Grom gelato shop nearby which is a good incentive as well. By: Debra Kolkka on November 26, at am. By: Joanna on November 26, at am. By: Debra Kolkka on November 26, at pm. By: Kathryn McCullough on November 26, at pm. I too climbed it on a very hot day in September many years ago just to prove to my family that although I am terrified of heights, some things are worth doing.

What do you think about the Campanile climb vs. Are the views similar? The crowds about the same? Also, can you spend as much time on the top as you want to in either place?



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