Dome of the Cathedral - BRUNELLESCHI, Filippo - WGA
Dome of the Cathedral by BRUNELLESCHI, Filippo
Dome of the Cathedral by BRUNELLESCHI, Filippo

Dome of the Cathedral

by BRUNELLESCHI, Filippo, Photo

In 1418, when construction of the Florence Cathedral’s apse had been almost completed, a competition was announced for the erection of the dome; it was won, among criticism and some confusion, by Filippo Brunelleschi. He erected his revolutionary structure between 1420 and 1436, first adding to the beauty of the church’s proportions by constructing a tambour 15 m high at the base of the ovoid-shaped dome, which was designed in such a way as to avoid the need for reinforcement or scaffolding. The dome has double walls: between the inside wall and the roof outside are the stairs by which one ascends to the lantern at the top. The dome is 113 m high including the lantern and has a diameter of 44 m.

View the axonometric drawing of the dome.

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