Combo: Siena Duomo Tickets + San Gimignano Museum Pass
Experience the best of Siena with a money-saving combo ticket that gives you access to the Siena Duomo and all the Civic Museums with the 2-day San Gimignano Museum Pass.
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highlights
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Dive into the historical, religious, and artistic treasures of Siena with this pocket-saving combo.
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Visit the Siena Cathedral, one of the finest of its kind in all of Christendom.
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Admire incredible works from Renaissance masters like Michelangelo, Donatello, and Bernini.
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Upgrade your ticket to enjoy access to the full Duomo complex, including the terraces. Explore the Piccolomini Library, Baptistry of San Giovanni, the Crypt, and Museo dell'Opera.
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Take advantage of the handy San Gimignano Museum Pass to explore the entire complex of the Civic Museums.
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Ascend to the top of the 14th-century Torre Grossa, the tallest tower in San Gimignano.
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Discover the ancient apothecary of Spezieria dello Spedale di Santa Fina.
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Lose yourself in the charming landscape paintings from Raffaele De Grada at the Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art.
inclusions
inclusions
Duomo of Siena
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Entrance to the Cathedral of Siena
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Access to the Baptistery of San Giovanni (optional)
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Access to the Piccolomini Library (optional)
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Access to the Crypt (optional)
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Access to the Museo dell'Opera (optional)
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Access to the terrace on the unfinished facade (optional)
San Gimignano Museum Pass
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Entrance to all Civic Museums (Palazzo Comunale - Pinacoteca - Torre Grossa; Archaeological Museum - Spezieria di Santa Fina - Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art; Church of San Lorenzo in Ponte)
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Admission to the Duomo and the Museum of Religious Art
exclusions
exclusions
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Access to the Gates of Heaven (roof of the Cathedral) of Siena Cathedral
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Guided tour
cancellation policy
cancellation policy
You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.
your experience.
your experience.
Duomo di Siena
The Siena Cathedral, located in Siena, Tuscany, is a magnificent Duomo that showcases some of the most important aspects of the European artistic and architectural gamut. It has grown over the years in popularity, now drawing more than a million visitors each year.
The beauty of the cathedral is made all the more prominent by artworks from Michelangelo, Donatello, Nicola Pisano, and Bernini. If you so wish, you can opt for access to the entire Duomo complex and make the most of your visit.
Head over to the Piccolomini Library, frescoed by Pinturicchio as you admire the cathedral's marble-inlay floor. Next, visit the Baptistry of San Giovanni, where the splendid Baptismal Font will catch your eye; it is, after all, one of the greatest monuments of Renaissance sculpture! Wind further down to explore the eerie Crypt, where a grandiose cycle of frescoes dating back to the 13th century will make your acquaintance. You also have access to the Museo dell'Opera, where your hunt to discover Italian art continues. Marvel at the works of Italian artists, including Duccio di Buoninsegna's Maestà here. Wind up your experience by climbing to the terrace atop the unfinished façade of the new cathedral, where you can witness unaltered views of the city and the Tuscan countryside!
San Gimignano Museum Pass
Home to beautiful palaces and towers, San Gimignano is a Tuscan treasure. With this 2-day pass, enjoy access to the best of the acclaimed civic museums. Climb to the top of the Torre Grossa ('big tower' in Italian) at the Palazzo Comunale and look out at the rolling hills. Admire the collection of stunning plates and ceramics at Santa Fina's spezieria, and learn about the growth of the city at the Archaeological Museum. You'll also get to visit the Gallery of Modern and Contemporary art, named after the legendary painter, Raffaele De Grada.
Don't miss out on dropping by at one of the best-kept secrets of San Gimignano, the Duomo - the outside of the church does not hint at the treasures within. Go sightseeing at all these places in any order you want, and spread them out over two whole days - it's the perfect way to experience Tuscany!
need to know before you go
need to know before you go
Dress code for Siena Cathedral.
We encourage you to dress appropriately when undertaking this visit, as the Cathedral is a place of worship. Sleeveless shirts are not permitted and shoulders and knees must be covered when entering.
Opening hours.
Siena Cathedral
Siena Cathedral is open every day. The best time to visit is early morning or late afternoon. Opening hours are as follows:
March 1-October 31: 10:30am-7:00pm
Sundays and holidays: 1:30 pm - 6:00 pm
Bank holiday eve: 10:30 a.m. - 6 p.m.
November 1 - February 28 (but not December 26 - January 8): 10:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Sundays, holidays: 1:30-5:30 p.m.
December 26-January 6: 10:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Sunday, holidays: 13:30 - 17:30
The itinerary takes about two hours and the ticket is valid for three consecutive days from the first entry to an attraction.
San Gimignano Museum Pass
This pass is valid for 2 consecutive days from the date selected during checkout. You can visit the museums included in this pass at any time during their respective opening hours.
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my tickets
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Ticket redemption points.
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