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CUPOLA DI BRUNELLESCHI

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2024
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Fascinating! The largest masonry dome in the world, which illustrates Florence's desire to be the new Rome.

The largest masonry dome in the world, with its thirty-seven thousand tons of bricks and tiles perched 115 metres above the void. A characteristic element of Roman architecture, the fascinating dome of the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore illustrates Florence's desire to be the new Rome, while at the same time symbolizing the city's domination over the whole of Tuscany.

From 1420 to 1436, Florentines watched in awe as the immense dome of their new cathedral, financed by Cosimo the Elder, Florence's most powerful man, rose into the sky. Flirting with the limits of architecture (nearly 50 meters in diameter), the construction site was a veritable technical feat, requiring Filippo Brunelleschi (1377-1446) to invent new construction methods. It boasts a number of distinctive features: eight arches that meet perfectly at the top, a double roof (the outer dome protects the inner dome from atmospheric variations, and the two are linked by branches), vaults decorated by Giorgio Vasari (1511-1574) and Federico Zuccari (1540-1609) with an immense fresco depicting the theme of the Last Judgement.

At the top of the dome, the original gilded copper globe was designed with the help of Leonardo da Vinci, cast and installed between 1466 and 1471, after Brunelleschi's death. It was struck by lightning on February 16, 1600, causing extensive damage to the cathedral (the location is indicated by a plaque). A new globe, weighing 1,980 kg, was installed two years later, now protected by a modern lightning rod system.

The dome of the Cathedral of Santa Maria della Fiore, which required almost four million bricks, has become not only the emblem of Florence, but also the very symbol of the Renaissance. In terms of volume, it represents the largest masonry dome ever built by man.

How did Filippo Brunelleschi, who was originally a goldsmith rather than an architect, manage to design such a solid yet elegant structure? Even today, this dome remains one of the great mysteries of art history. Brunelleschi did indeed create the architecture of a new era, followed for centuries, but left no written record of the dome's construction...

Practicalities: reservations are required to visit the dome. Access is via the left side of the cathedral (at the Porta della Mandorla). There are some 460 steps to climb!


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Tchip
Visited in june 2023
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Impressionnante coupole
C'est à voir mais pas un jour de grande affluence, car attention à la queue.
Non seulement il y a les marches à gravir, elles sont hautes et en plus il faut se contorsionner pour arriver en haut tellement c'est étroit.
Mais quelle beauté ces fresques!
Odri_dri
Visited in august 2021
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A faire !
Magnifique, le billet permet de monter sur la coupole avec au passage le tour à pieds de l'intérieur du dôme pour admirer la fresque commencée par Vasari, émouvant. Très belle vue sur la ville depuis l'extérieur de la coupole, vaut le coup !
Juuulie59
Visited in may 2019
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Belle vue
Le ticket pour monter au sommet de la coupole s'achète en même temps que le Baptistère et le campanile car il s'agit d'un billet couplé. Mais il s'agit du seul monument pour lequel il faut réserver un horaire de visite car peu de personnes peuvent monter en même temps. La montée est physique et certaines marches sont assez hautes mais la vue du haut est une vue à 360° sur toute la ville. Si vous avez le vertige, je vous déconseille la montée.
cici8838
Visited in august 2017
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Magnifique coupole du Duomo, très imposante et magnifique. Quel bijoux d'architecture!
laetice
Visited in december 2017
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la montée à la coupole se fait par une réservation l'horaire avec le ticket de l'entrée du duomo baptistère musée et campanile puis on commence la montée par des marches dans la tour puis par des marches assez abruptes, on arrive au premier niveau de la coupole au niveau de la fresque puis on commence l'ascension par des marches "à la verticale" !! à un moment on se croise avec les gens qui redescendent , on est assez serrés. claustrophobe s'abstenir !! la vue d'en haut est magnifique, vue sur les toits et montagnes.. un seul bémol c'est l'organisation ,on ne peut pas rentrer dans la cathédrale directement , il faut ressortir et faire la queue dans une file d'attente à n'en plus finir..

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