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Tour
4.4
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Tour
4.4
(2105 Customer Reviews)




Siena Cathedral Complex OPA SI Pass with Audio Guide
Three-day pass to Siena Cathedral complex including major sites, digital audio guide and access to panoramic viewpoints.
Explore at your own pace
Free cancellation
Instant confirmation
Mobile ticket
Highlights
Three-day entry to all key sites in Siena Cathedral complex
Visit the Cathedral, Baptistery, Crypt, Piccolomini Library, Museo dell'Opera and Facciatone viewpoint
Oratory of San Bernardino included from April to October
Marvel at intricate mosaic floors and frescoes by Pinturicchio
See Renaissance masterpieces in the Baptistery by Donatello and Ghiberti
Panoramic views of Siena from the Facciatone terrace
Enjoy a detailed digital audio guide in multiple languages
What’s Included
Access to the Cathedral, Baptistery, Crypt, Piccolomini Library, Museo dell'Opera and Facciatone
Entry to the Oratory of San Bernardino (seasonal)
Smartphone audio guide in English, Italian, French, German and Spanish
Your experience
Uncover Siena’s impressive artistic and religious heritage at your own pace with the OPA SI Pass. This ticket grants you three consecutive days of entry to the city’s most significant monuments, allowing maximum flexibility to enjoy each site with the enriching insights of a digital audio guide.
Start your visit
Your journey begins at Siena Cathedral, the heart of the city’s cultural and spiritual life. Present your electronic pass at the entrance, then pick up your audio guide and plan your discoveries.
What you’ll see
Siena Cathedral (Duomo): Step inside this 13th-century Gothic masterpiece to admire its famous black-and-white marble, gilded capitals and stunning interior. The cathedral’s elaborate floor mosaics are world-renowned and can be viewed during select periods.
Piccolomini Library: Home to vibrant frescoes by Pinturicchio, the library dazzles with brightly colored scenes depicting the life of Pope Pius II.
Baptistery of San Giovanni: Descend into this Renaissance jewel to view the cherished Baptismal Font, adorned by legendary artists such as Donatello and Ghiberti, and admire the decorative vaulting and stained glass.
Crypt: Discover ancient frescoes hidden for centuries beneath the cathedral floor, revealing stories and symbolism from medieval Siena.
Museo dell’Opera del Duomo: This museum houses some of the original statues from the cathedral’s façade, grand stained glass and monumental artworks.
Facciatone viewpoint: Climb this panoramic terrace for sweeping views across Siena’s UNESCO-listed center and the surrounding Tuscan hills. The journey up involves steps and rewards you with unforgettable scenery.
Oratory of San Bernardino: Open from April to October, the Oratory features Sienese art and devotional spaces with notable frescoes.
Explore at your pace
The pass is valid for three consecutive days, so you can break up your visits and enjoy each site in detail. The multilingual digital audio guide will enrich your experience, providing historical context and artistic analysis as you explore.
Important details
Please dress modestly (shoulders and knees covered) to access religious sites
Last cathedral entry is 30 minutes before closing
Seasonal and liturgical variations may affect accessibility to certain areas; check ahead for the marble floor display period and museum hours
The Oratory of San Bernardino is accessible only between April and October
Book your Siena Cathedral Complex OPA SI Pass with Audio Guide tickets now!
Show your photo ID at entry if requested
Prepare your smartphone and headphones for the audio guide
Avoid bringing large bags or luggage
Maintain respectful attire (shoulders and knees covered)
Follow staff instructions for route or entry restrictions during liturgical events
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
10:30am - 05:30pm 10:30am - 05:30pm 10:30am - 05:30pm 10:30am - 05:30pm 10:30am - 05:30pm 10:30am - 05:30pm 01:30pm - 05:30pm
Do I need to print my ticket?
No, present your electronic ticket on your smartphone for entry.
Can I visit each site on different days?
Yes, your OPA SI Pass is valid for three consecutive days from the first use, allowing flexible visits.
Is the audio guide available in multiple languages?
Yes, the audio guide can be accessed in English, Italian, French, German and Spanish directly on your smartphone.
Are there any clothing requirements for entry?
Modest attire covering shoulders and knees is required when entering religious sites in the complex.
Is the complex wheelchair accessible?
Some areas, such as Facciatone and specific historic sections, may be difficult for those with limited mobility.
Present a valid photo ID at entry if requested
Bring your smartphone and headphones for the audio guide
Large bags and suitcases are not allowed inside
Modest attire is required for cathedral entry
Some areas are not accessible for visitors with limited mobility
Free cancellation up to 24 h
Highlights
Three-day entry to all key sites in Siena Cathedral complex
Visit the Cathedral, Baptistery, Crypt, Piccolomini Library, Museo dell'Opera and Facciatone viewpoint
Oratory of San Bernardino included from April to October
Marvel at intricate mosaic floors and frescoes by Pinturicchio
See Renaissance masterpieces in the Baptistery by Donatello and Ghiberti
Panoramic views of Siena from the Facciatone terrace
Enjoy a detailed digital audio guide in multiple languages
What’s Included
Access to the Cathedral, Baptistery, Crypt, Piccolomini Library, Museo dell'Opera and Facciatone
Entry to the Oratory of San Bernardino (seasonal)
Smartphone audio guide in English, Italian, French, German and Spanish
Your experience
Uncover Siena’s impressive artistic and religious heritage at your own pace with the OPA SI Pass. This ticket grants you three consecutive days of entry to the city’s most significant monuments, allowing maximum flexibility to enjoy each site with the enriching insights of a digital audio guide.
Start your visit
Your journey begins at Siena Cathedral, the heart of the city’s cultural and spiritual life. Present your electronic pass at the entrance, then pick up your audio guide and plan your discoveries.
What you’ll see
Siena Cathedral (Duomo): Step inside this 13th-century Gothic masterpiece to admire its famous black-and-white marble, gilded capitals and stunning interior. The cathedral’s elaborate floor mosaics are world-renowned and can be viewed during select periods.
Piccolomini Library: Home to vibrant frescoes by Pinturicchio, the library dazzles with brightly colored scenes depicting the life of Pope Pius II.
Baptistery of San Giovanni: Descend into this Renaissance jewel to view the cherished Baptismal Font, adorned by legendary artists such as Donatello and Ghiberti, and admire the decorative vaulting and stained glass.
Crypt: Discover ancient frescoes hidden for centuries beneath the cathedral floor, revealing stories and symbolism from medieval Siena.
Museo dell’Opera del Duomo: This museum houses some of the original statues from the cathedral’s façade, grand stained glass and monumental artworks.
Facciatone viewpoint: Climb this panoramic terrace for sweeping views across Siena’s UNESCO-listed center and the surrounding Tuscan hills. The journey up involves steps and rewards you with unforgettable scenery.
Oratory of San Bernardino: Open from April to October, the Oratory features Sienese art and devotional spaces with notable frescoes.
Explore at your pace
The pass is valid for three consecutive days, so you can break up your visits and enjoy each site in detail. The multilingual digital audio guide will enrich your experience, providing historical context and artistic analysis as you explore.
Important details
Please dress modestly (shoulders and knees covered) to access religious sites
Last cathedral entry is 30 minutes before closing
Seasonal and liturgical variations may affect accessibility to certain areas; check ahead for the marble floor display period and museum hours
The Oratory of San Bernardino is accessible only between April and October
Book your Siena Cathedral Complex OPA SI Pass with Audio Guide tickets now!
Show your photo ID at entry if requested
Prepare your smartphone and headphones for the audio guide
Avoid bringing large bags or luggage
Maintain respectful attire (shoulders and knees covered)
Follow staff instructions for route or entry restrictions during liturgical events
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
10:30am - 05:30pm 10:30am - 05:30pm 10:30am - 05:30pm 10:30am - 05:30pm 10:30am - 05:30pm 10:30am - 05:30pm 01:30pm - 05:30pm
Do I need to print my ticket?
No, present your electronic ticket on your smartphone for entry.
Can I visit each site on different days?
Yes, your OPA SI Pass is valid for three consecutive days from the first use, allowing flexible visits.
Is the audio guide available in multiple languages?
Yes, the audio guide can be accessed in English, Italian, French, German and Spanish directly on your smartphone.
Are there any clothing requirements for entry?
Modest attire covering shoulders and knees is required when entering religious sites in the complex.
Is the complex wheelchair accessible?
Some areas, such as Facciatone and specific historic sections, may be difficult for those with limited mobility.
Present a valid photo ID at entry if requested
Bring your smartphone and headphones for the audio guide
Large bags and suitcases are not allowed inside
Modest attire is required for cathedral entry
Some areas are not accessible for visitors with limited mobility
Free cancellation up to 24 h
Highlights
Three-day entry to all key sites in Siena Cathedral complex
Visit the Cathedral, Baptistery, Crypt, Piccolomini Library, Museo dell'Opera and Facciatone viewpoint
Oratory of San Bernardino included from April to October
Marvel at intricate mosaic floors and frescoes by Pinturicchio
See Renaissance masterpieces in the Baptistery by Donatello and Ghiberti
Panoramic views of Siena from the Facciatone terrace
Enjoy a detailed digital audio guide in multiple languages
What’s Included
Access to the Cathedral, Baptistery, Crypt, Piccolomini Library, Museo dell'Opera and Facciatone
Entry to the Oratory of San Bernardino (seasonal)
Smartphone audio guide in English, Italian, French, German and Spanish
Your experience
Uncover Siena’s impressive artistic and religious heritage at your own pace with the OPA SI Pass. This ticket grants you three consecutive days of entry to the city’s most significant monuments, allowing maximum flexibility to enjoy each site with the enriching insights of a digital audio guide.
Start your visit
Your journey begins at Siena Cathedral, the heart of the city’s cultural and spiritual life. Present your electronic pass at the entrance, then pick up your audio guide and plan your discoveries.
What you’ll see
Siena Cathedral (Duomo): Step inside this 13th-century Gothic masterpiece to admire its famous black-and-white marble, gilded capitals and stunning interior. The cathedral’s elaborate floor mosaics are world-renowned and can be viewed during select periods.
Piccolomini Library: Home to vibrant frescoes by Pinturicchio, the library dazzles with brightly colored scenes depicting the life of Pope Pius II.
Baptistery of San Giovanni: Descend into this Renaissance jewel to view the cherished Baptismal Font, adorned by legendary artists such as Donatello and Ghiberti, and admire the decorative vaulting and stained glass.
Crypt: Discover ancient frescoes hidden for centuries beneath the cathedral floor, revealing stories and symbolism from medieval Siena.
Museo dell’Opera del Duomo: This museum houses some of the original statues from the cathedral’s façade, grand stained glass and monumental artworks.
Facciatone viewpoint: Climb this panoramic terrace for sweeping views across Siena’s UNESCO-listed center and the surrounding Tuscan hills. The journey up involves steps and rewards you with unforgettable scenery.
Oratory of San Bernardino: Open from April to October, the Oratory features Sienese art and devotional spaces with notable frescoes.
Explore at your pace
The pass is valid for three consecutive days, so you can break up your visits and enjoy each site in detail. The multilingual digital audio guide will enrich your experience, providing historical context and artistic analysis as you explore.
Important details
Please dress modestly (shoulders and knees covered) to access religious sites
Last cathedral entry is 30 minutes before closing
Seasonal and liturgical variations may affect accessibility to certain areas; check ahead for the marble floor display period and museum hours
The Oratory of San Bernardino is accessible only between April and October
Book your Siena Cathedral Complex OPA SI Pass with Audio Guide tickets now!
Present a valid photo ID at entry if requested
Bring your smartphone and headphones for the audio guide
Large bags and suitcases are not allowed inside
Modest attire is required for cathedral entry
Some areas are not accessible for visitors with limited mobility
Show your photo ID at entry if requested
Prepare your smartphone and headphones for the audio guide
Avoid bringing large bags or luggage
Maintain respectful attire (shoulders and knees covered)
Follow staff instructions for route or entry restrictions during liturgical events
Do I need to print my ticket?
No, present your electronic ticket on your smartphone for entry.
Can I visit each site on different days?
Yes, your OPA SI Pass is valid for three consecutive days from the first use, allowing flexible visits.
Is the audio guide available in multiple languages?
Yes, the audio guide can be accessed in English, Italian, French, German and Spanish directly on your smartphone.
Are there any clothing requirements for entry?
Modest attire covering shoulders and knees is required when entering religious sites in the complex.
Is the complex wheelchair accessible?
Some areas, such as Facciatone and specific historic sections, may be difficult for those with limited mobility.
Free cancellation up to 24 h
Highlights
Three-day entry to all key sites in Siena Cathedral complex
Visit the Cathedral, Baptistery, Crypt, Piccolomini Library, Museo dell'Opera and Facciatone viewpoint
Oratory of San Bernardino included from April to October
Marvel at intricate mosaic floors and frescoes by Pinturicchio
See Renaissance masterpieces in the Baptistery by Donatello and Ghiberti
Panoramic views of Siena from the Facciatone terrace
Enjoy a detailed digital audio guide in multiple languages
What’s Included
Access to the Cathedral, Baptistery, Crypt, Piccolomini Library, Museo dell'Opera and Facciatone
Entry to the Oratory of San Bernardino (seasonal)
Smartphone audio guide in English, Italian, French, German and Spanish
Your experience
Uncover Siena’s impressive artistic and religious heritage at your own pace with the OPA SI Pass. This ticket grants you three consecutive days of entry to the city’s most significant monuments, allowing maximum flexibility to enjoy each site with the enriching insights of a digital audio guide.
Start your visit
Your journey begins at Siena Cathedral, the heart of the city’s cultural and spiritual life. Present your electronic pass at the entrance, then pick up your audio guide and plan your discoveries.
What you’ll see
Siena Cathedral (Duomo): Step inside this 13th-century Gothic masterpiece to admire its famous black-and-white marble, gilded capitals and stunning interior. The cathedral’s elaborate floor mosaics are world-renowned and can be viewed during select periods.
Piccolomini Library: Home to vibrant frescoes by Pinturicchio, the library dazzles with brightly colored scenes depicting the life of Pope Pius II.
Baptistery of San Giovanni: Descend into this Renaissance jewel to view the cherished Baptismal Font, adorned by legendary artists such as Donatello and Ghiberti, and admire the decorative vaulting and stained glass.
Crypt: Discover ancient frescoes hidden for centuries beneath the cathedral floor, revealing stories and symbolism from medieval Siena.
Museo dell’Opera del Duomo: This museum houses some of the original statues from the cathedral’s façade, grand stained glass and monumental artworks.
Facciatone viewpoint: Climb this panoramic terrace for sweeping views across Siena’s UNESCO-listed center and the surrounding Tuscan hills. The journey up involves steps and rewards you with unforgettable scenery.
Oratory of San Bernardino: Open from April to October, the Oratory features Sienese art and devotional spaces with notable frescoes.
Explore at your pace
The pass is valid for three consecutive days, so you can break up your visits and enjoy each site in detail. The multilingual digital audio guide will enrich your experience, providing historical context and artistic analysis as you explore.
Important details
Please dress modestly (shoulders and knees covered) to access religious sites
Last cathedral entry is 30 minutes before closing
Seasonal and liturgical variations may affect accessibility to certain areas; check ahead for the marble floor display period and museum hours
The Oratory of San Bernardino is accessible only between April and October
Book your Siena Cathedral Complex OPA SI Pass with Audio Guide tickets now!
Present a valid photo ID at entry if requested
Bring your smartphone and headphones for the audio guide
Large bags and suitcases are not allowed inside
Modest attire is required for cathedral entry
Some areas are not accessible for visitors with limited mobility
Show your photo ID at entry if requested
Prepare your smartphone and headphones for the audio guide
Avoid bringing large bags or luggage
Maintain respectful attire (shoulders and knees covered)
Follow staff instructions for route or entry restrictions during liturgical events
Do I need to print my ticket?
No, present your electronic ticket on your smartphone for entry.
Can I visit each site on different days?
Yes, your OPA SI Pass is valid for three consecutive days from the first use, allowing flexible visits.
Is the audio guide available in multiple languages?
Yes, the audio guide can be accessed in English, Italian, French, German and Spanish directly on your smartphone.
Are there any clothing requirements for entry?
Modest attire covering shoulders and knees is required when entering religious sites in the complex.
Is the complex wheelchair accessible?
Some areas, such as Facciatone and specific historic sections, may be difficult for those with limited mobility.
Free cancellation up to 24 h
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