Discover the history and secrets of this place with our audio guide.
The cathedral is generally open from 8:00 to 12:30 and from 15:00 to 18:30, although hours may vary on holidays. We recommend checking its official website. The main entrance is on Cathedral Square.
Admission is free, as it is a place of worship. Voluntary donations are accepted for maintenance. Audio guides have an additional cost if you want to explore its history in greater depth.
A standard visit lasts between 30 and 60 minutes. If you want to admire details such as Lorenzetti’s polyptych or the Gothic stained-glass windows, allow more time.
Built from the 13th century onward on top of early Christian remains, it stands out for its Neo-Gothic façade and masterpieces such as Mary Magdalene by Piero della Francesca. It houses the relics of Saint Donatus, patron saint of Arezzo.
Visit early in the morning or later in the afternoon, avoiding Mass times between 11 a.m.–12 p.m. and 5–6 p.m. The low season (November to March, except Christmas) is quieter.
It has adapted side access, but some side chapels have steps. Contact (+39) 0575 23991 for specific details about wheelchairs or assisted visits.
Within 5 minutes you will find the Basilica of San Francesco, Piazza Grande, and the Archaeological Museum. More information is available at Visit Tuscany.
Dress modestly, with shoulders and knees covered, wear comfortable shoes for the stone floor, and consider using an audio guide. Download the iAudioguía app for well-structured information.
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