Book your tickets online to skip the line and enjoy the frescoes and museum without rush.
The Duomo is a masterpiece of medieval and Renaissance art, with its walls covered in frescoes and its sacred collection in the adjacent museum. Here you’ll find ticket options, prices, and visitor info.
Booking online is strongly recommended—this ensures your time slot and access even during busy months.
The standard entry ticket grants access to the Duomo interior and fresco cycles. Some tickets also include the Museum of Sacred Art or combined site passes.
If you’d like to visit more of San Gimignano’s religious and civic monuments, consider combo tickets or the San Gimignano Pass, valid for multiple days.
Let’s explore the different ticket options available for visiting the Duomo and its museum.
Select the ticket type that best matches your visit
Select the ticket type that best matches your visit
Explore the stunning Duomo of San Gimignano at your own pace with an informative audio guide
Discover sacred art and history inside this iconic Tuscan landmark.
Get access to the Civic Museums of San Gimignano and explore this UNESCO World Heritage Site
Learn about the town’s medieval history and cultural heritage with one convenient pass.
Step inside the historic Campatelli Tower and House for a glimpse into medieval life in San Gimignano
Explore the fully furnished home and learn about the Campatelli family’s legacy.
Booking in advance helps avoid waiting times, ensures entry during busy hours, and locks in your preferred time slot.
The standard ticket grants access to the Duomo and its frescoes. You can also select ticket options that include the museum or combined passes.
Combo tickets or the San Gimignano Pass let you visit more local attractions—such as civic museums, the Spezieria, or museums of the city.
Here’s how a typical visit unfolds—with insights from an online booking and audio guide experience:
I arrived in the morning and exchanged my voucher for the actual ticket. The free audio guide (available in multiple languages) guided me through each fresco cycle, explaining biblical scenes, local symbols, and historical context.
Walking from the entrance, I followed the Old Testament cycle, then moved to the New Testament frescoes, then paused in the Chapel of Saint Fina. The museum afterwards deepened my understanding of local sacred art. Booking online meant no waiting, full flexibility, and direct support onsite.
Book online. Choose your preferred entry time. Enter the Duomo, enjoy the frescoes, explore the Museum of Sacred Art, and absorb the medieval spirit at your own pace. You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before your visit (unless otherwise specified).
BOOK NOWA lover of art, history, and travel, I created this site to help visitors get the maximum out of the Duomo of San Gimignano. With experience exploring sacred sites across Italy, I share insights, tips, and practical advice to enrich your visit.
You may cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before your scheduled entry (unless the ticket terms state otherwise).
Groups of 20 or more may access special rates or reservations.
Book ahead to avoid disappointment during peak times.
Select the ticket type that fits your plan—just Duomo, or Duomo + museum, or combined passes.
Groups of 20+ should reserve in advance for seamless entry.
Bring a valid ID for any discounted entries (students, children, senior).