Giotto’s Campanile is one of the components that make up the Florence Cathedral complex - also known as the Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore in Florence, Italy. It is located next to the cathedral and the Florence Baptistery - at a height of...more
Giotto’s Campanile is one of the components that make up the Florence Cathedral complex - also known as the Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore in Florence, Italy. It is located next to the cathedral and the Florence Baptistery - at a height of over 84 metres. The campanile is noted for being an excellent example of Florentine Gothic architecture designed by the world-renowned Italian painter and architect Giotto. Its structure features five different levels and seven bells including the biggest - Campanone - which measures up to 2 metres in height and weighs a total of over 5,300 kilograms. Climbing Giotto’s Campanile will take around 1 hour through over 400 steps and will be a memorable experience for any visitor. A visit to the campanile is recommended for all travellers sight-seeing around Florence.
€10 (covers the entire Duomo Group)
Open daily from 8:30 a.m. – 6:50 p.m.
Around 2-3 hours
Adults, Families,Young Adults, Children, Senior Travellers
The Florentine Gothic architecture and the seven bells
Though designated prayer facilities at Giotto’s Campanile will be unavailable for Muslim travellers, plenty of open space will be available around the area to use during prayer times. It is also possible to visit a few of the mosques in Florence such as the Comunita' Islamica Di Firenze E Toscana and the AssociazioneIslamica Di Firenze which are both located within city limits.
Muslim travellers looking for Halal food near Giotto’s Campanile can visit some of the Halal restaurants in Florence which offer both Italian and international cuisine. A few popular Halal restaurants in Florence include Pak Halal Kebab, ZamZamPizze& Kebab, Noor Doner Kebab and Mini Market – which are located not too far away.