Arezzo Cathedral
Arezzo, Italy
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About Arezzo Cathedral
Arezzo Cathedral, located in the city of Arezzo, Italy, is a historic religious site renowned for its stunning architecture and artistic treasures. Visitors are drawn to its impressive frescoes and intricate details, making it a significant cultural landmark in the region.
Tickets to Arezzo Cathedral are available through multiple marketplaces, and prices can vary. It is advisable for potential visitors to compare different sellers to ensure they find the best price for entry, as options include platforms like Tiqets, FindrHost, and Satoorday.
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3 marketplaces sell entry to Arezzo Cathedral, from $8.14.
| Seller | Ticket | Price (USD) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tiqets | Arezzo Cathedral and Diocesan Museum of Sacred Art | $8.14 | View |
| FindrHost | Arezzo Cathedral and Diocesan Museum of Sacred Art | $8.14 | View |
| Satoorday | General | $11.04 | View |
Did you know?
- Type
- Cathedral in Arezzo, Italy
Visitor information
- Address: Piazza Del Duomo, 1, 52100 Arezzo AR, Italy
- Phone: +39 0575 23991
- Official website: https://diocesi.arezzo.it/
People also ask
Which pope is buried in Arezzo?
He is not the only one to rest in this sacred place: Pope Gregory X, who died in Arezzo in 1276, is also buried here. Inside, you will also find the tomb of Bishop Guido Tarlati.
Who is buried in Arezzo cathedral?
In the south aisle is the funerary monument of Pope Gregory X (died 1276), dating to the early 14th century. Another funerary monument in the aisles is that of Ciuto Tarlati (1334), formed by a marble sarcophagus of the 4th century AD and a series of reliefs by Agostino di Giovanni, crowned by a 14th-century fresco.
What was filmed in Arezzo?
Famous films have been shot there, such as 'Life is Beautiful' (La Vita è Bella), 'The English Patient' and 'Under the Tuscan Sun'.