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Masterpieces

Over 750 works of art covering 720 years of history
The largest concentration of Florentine monumental sculpture in the world includes medieval and Renaissance statues and reliefs in marble, bronze and silver by the leading artists of the era. Most of the masterpieces on display were specifically designed to adorn the interior or exterior of the religious monuments that still stand on the museum's doorstep: the Baptistry of San Giovanni, the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore (the "Duomo") and Giotto's Bell Tower. The Opera Duomo Museum provides the ideal setting for the works of art made for these buildings, which today form a single group known as the monumental complex of Opera di Santa Maria del Fiore.

Girolamo Ticciati, Saint John the Baptist in Glory
Arnolfo di Cambio, Glass-eyed Madonna with St. Reparata and St. Zanobi
Arnolfo di Cambio and workshop, Pope Boniface VIII and two prophets
Lorenzo Ghiberti, North Gate of the Baptistery
Lorenzo Ghiberti, Gate of Paradise
Andrea Pisano, South Gate of the Baptistery
Donatello, Saint John the Evangelist
Nanni di Banco, Saint Luke
Giotto, Madonna of San Giorgio alla Costa
Michelangelo Buonarroti, Pietà Bandini
Donatello, Mary Magdalene
Bernardo Daddi (attr.), Saint Catherine of Alexandria and donor
Byzantine art, Cosimo Merlini and Bernardo Holzmann, Cross of the Grand Duchess
Donatello and Nanni di Bartolo, Abraham and Isaac
Andrea Pisano, Panels from the west side of Giotto's bell tower
Donatello, Beardless prophet
Nicolò Barabino, Christ Enthroned with the Madonna and Saints
Filippo Brunelleschi, Architectural model of the dome and of two tribunes
Giovanni di Ambrogio?, Annunciation
Donatello, Cantoria
Luca della Robbia, Cantoria
Baccio Bandinelli and Giovanni Bandini dell'Opera, Twenty-four bas-reliefs
Antonio Pollaiolo and Betto di Francesco Betti, Silver Cross of the Baptistery
Various artists, Silver Altar of the Baptistery