
Brunelleschi’s Dome, crowning the Florence Cathedral (Duomo), is an architectural marvel completed in 1436 and considered a symbol of the Renaissance. Designed by Filippo Brunelleschi, its revolutionary herringbone brick pattern and double-shell structure defied traditional techniques. Visitors can climb 463 steps to pass close to Vasari’s “Last Judgment” frescoes, then emerge atop a panoramic terrace with sweeping views of Florence’s terracotta rooftops and rolling Tuscan hills. Booking tickets online is recommended, especially in peak seasons, to skip long lines and enhance your experience.
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