based on 8642 reviewsWhat a beauty. I would recommend 10/10. You will see and live the history!
Giotto's Bell Tower is the bell tower of the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore. It is located on the edge of the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore. Opposite the bell tower is the octagonal baptistery. So from the front of the main church, it has a small street square composed of the baptistery and the bell tower. After visiting the cathedral, you can climb the Giotto Bell Tower. The bell tower is 85 meters high and has 414 steps. The exterior wall is covered with white marble, which is pure and elegant, bringing more momentum to the towering church. The clock tower is divided into 5 floors. The first floor is a closed structure without windows. The decorative panels on this floor are more exquisite. On the second floor, there are 4 small niche statues and 4 false niches carved on all sides. The third and fourth floors have two herringbone neo-Gothic windows on each side, and the fifth floor also has neo-Gothic spiral stone column windows. Since the stairs of the clock tower are narrow and there are many people climbing, it is recommended to consider your own physical strength and do what you can. But when you climb up the bell tower, you can see the streets of Florence's old town and the iconic red dome of the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore.
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What a beauty. I would recommend 10/10. You will see and live the history!
It is more useful to buy a combined ticket instead of buying a separate ticket for the bell tower. You may get out of breath after climbing the narrow stairs, but it is a great experience to see the cupola on the other side and Florence at the same time.
Florence is the capital of Tuscany, the birthplace of the Renaissance, and the cradle of modern Western art. This name makes people feel full of artistic sense. Walking in the old city that has not changed for hundreds of years, every corner exudes artistic charm. There are quaint and exquisite churches, famous museums, galleries and countless art treasures. Must-do things in Florence: 1 Climb to the top of the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore: After walking up the 800 steps of the spiral narrow corridor in the church, the old city is in full view. 2. Climb Giotto's Bell Tower: The bell tower is next to the church. The best angle to take pictures of the red dome of the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore is here. After climbing the dome of the church, I climbed the 400 steps to the bell tower, and I was in good physical condition. 3. Uffizi Gallery: Buy a Chinese version of the guide at the entrance. It is beautifully printed with pictures and texts, which is very helpful for visiting. Do your homework in advance and choose famous collections to see: Paolo Uccello's "Battle of San Romano", Botticelli's masterpieces "Spring" and "The Birth of Venus", Titian's "Venus of Urbino" and "Flora", Raphael's "Canary Madonna" and "Strozzi Portrait", Leonardo da Vinci's "Annunciation" and "Adoration of the Magi", Caravaggio's "Medusa" and "Bacchus", etc. 4. Florence Academy Gallery: Michelangelo's "David" statue, a handsome man who must be seen in person. 5. Medici Chapel: Michelangelo's "Day" and "Night", "Morning" and "Dusk" statues. 6. Watch the sunset at Piazzale Michelangelo. The city of Florence, the Ponte Vecchio and the Arno River under the sunset are full of romantic poetry.
Giotto's Bell Tower is located in the center of Florence, Italy. Next to the bell tower are the Basilica of Santa Maria del Fiore, Florence Cathedral Square, and other tourist attractions. Giotto's Bell Tower is a square columnar building, 85 meters high. It was designed by the famous Italian muralist Giotto in the 14th century, so it is called Giotto's Bell Tower. This is a Gothic building, which can be visited on foot.
The Campanile di Giotto is an 82-meter-high tower located next to the Duomo. It is a quadrangular columnar tower, which combines pink, dark green and cream in a geometric color scheme, and is in perfect harmony with the Duomo next to it. After visiting the Duomo, we visited this famous bell tower from the outside, but did not spend money to climb to the top. The style of the bell tower is completely consistent with that of the Duomo, which stands shoulder to shoulder with it.
There is only one road up and down Giotto's bell tower, so everyone had to stick to the wall and lean sideways in crowded places. If they really couldn't do it, they had to retreat to the corner and wait for the flow of people to pass before they could walk. But the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore seen from a high place really looks like a huge peony blooming in the urban field.
very beautiful and colourful! reminded me of the sagrima familia from Spain. The line to get in to the catherdral is very long but worth it! and its free!
Others had to choose one of the two. I felt really tragic at the time. Oh, how could I be so strong? I must have gained the physical strength from jogging 10 kilometers to come here. Only by climbing to the top of Giotto's bell tower can you take the most beautiful photos of the dome. It's worth it.