Open today at 09:30-19:30(Admission ends at 19:00)
Recommended sightseeing time:2-3 hours
Address:
Piazza del Duomo, 53100 Siena, ItalyMap
Phone0577 28 30 48
What travelers say:
The Siena Cathedral Museum is also very fun, the cathedral has a long history, Siena is also a historical place, the museum can also see some good-looking small things, some facilities in the museum are also very attractive.
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The Siena Cathedral Museum is also very fun, the cathedral has a long history, Siena is also a historical place, the museum can also see some good-looking small things, some facilities in the museum are also very attractive.
The museum wants to buy tickets, suitable for church joint tickets, can not be bought alone. There are a lot of things to see in the museum, especially many ancient sculptures in Europe. Although I can't understand it, I feel like I'm a very artist.
The Siena Cathedral Opera Museum, where important Duomo artifacts are concentrated, includes sculptures of the 12 philosophers and prophets on the facade, stained glass windows and various sacred statues. The top floor of the tower overlooks the ancient city of Siena and the Tuscan mountains.
The museum inside Siena Cathedral has a lot of religious exhibits, great, must visit!
Siena Cathedral: This is a fairly large church, and if it is finished it may be the largest in the world; but it was a pity that it ended in a small part, but it took two hundred years to build and became the current Siena Cathedral. Like other churches, Siena Cathedral is built in black and white marble, but is paired with a unique striped shape similar to the zebra, which is also the style of Siena football team uniform. The church is located at the highest point of the ancient city, with black and white marble on the surface. The facade of the church reflects the architectural style of the two eras: the three gates of the lower half belong to the Roman style (built at the end of the 13th century), and the upper half is Gothic.