There's nothing in Tuscany that's quite as enchanting as the Duomo of San Gimignano, also called the Collegiata di San Gimignano. Well, except the Vernaccia wine and the , perhaps. This Romanesque-Gothic cathedral comes to life with an audio guide. Explore, gasp and admire, and then head to adjoining Museum of Sacred Art. See original 13th-century frescoes and marvel at art from the Collegiate and the area's churches and convents.The frescoes inside the Duomo of San Gimignano are as bright and vivid as they were in the 13th century - perhaps because there's been such little light inside over years. Having survived bombings in World War II, they were brought out from under their dusty shields in 1999, and featured along with the Duomo in the movie .Tour this beautiful building and see the fabulous frescoes by Sienese master Bartolo di Fredi, depicting stories of the Old Testament. Play a game, if you like, of spotting famous scenes, from the Creation of the World, to Adam in the Garden of Eden, to the creation of Eve and the eating of the forbidden fruit. Next up, head on into The Museum of Sacred Art of San Gimignano, spread across two fascinating floors in the dormitory of Chaplains. Your audio guide will lead the way through the paintings on wood and canvas, and explain some of the sculptures, carvings, illuminated manuscripts, textiles and silverware. This double whammy is a true Tuscan wonder that will blow you away as much as their wine. Bring your camera and take your time. Unveiling the artistic soul of Tuscany awaits at the Duomo of San Gimignano (Collegiata di San Gimignano)! This captivating landmark, with its blend of Romanesque and Gothic architecture, is a feast for the eyes. Explore at your own pace, marveling at the intricate details and soaking in the grandeur. An audio guide will become your companion, whispering stories of the cathedral's history and significance.But the journey doesn't end there. Step inside the Duomo and prepare to be transported back centuries. Vibrant 13th-century frescoes adorn the walls, depicting scenes from the Old Testament. Imagine the Creation of the World or Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden coming alive before your eyes. These remarkable works of art, even featured in the movie "Tea with Mussolini," are a testament to the enduring power of artistic expression.Following the whispers of your audio guide, head next door to the Museum of Sacred Art. Housed within the former dormitory of Chaplains, this treasure trove boasts paintings on wood and canvas, sculptures, carvings, and even illuminated manuscripts. Each piece, from religious textiles to silverware, tells a story, offering a glimpse into the artistic and spiritual heritage of Tuscany.Consider this a "double whammy" of artistic and historical delights! The Duomo and Museum of Sacred Art promise an unforgettable experience, leaving you breathless and enriched. Don't forget your camera to capture these remarkable sights, and take your time to fully appreciate the artistic heart of Tuscany.
Ticket Price | Starting from ₱ 867.40. |
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Address | Piazza Duomo, 2, 53037 San Gimignano SI, Italy. |
Category | Attractions |