Duomo opening hours
Opening hours for the Duomo of Orvieto, Papal Palaces, and Emilio Greco Museum
January – February |
09:30 – 17:00 |
March |
09:30 – 18:00 |
April – September |
09:30 – 19:00 |
October |
09:30 – 18:00 |
November – December |
09:30 – 17:00 |
Sundays and holy days of obligation |
(November – February) 13:00 – 16:30 (March – October) 13:00 – 17:30 |
Holy Mass hours
November - February |
Weekdays 9:00 Sundays and holy days of obligation 09:00, 11:30, 17:00 |
March – October |
Weekdays 9:00 Sundays and holy days of obligation 09:00, 11:30, 18:00 |
1 January, World Peace Day |
17:00 |
19 March, Solemnity of St. Joseph, Patron Saint of the city and the Diocese |
17:00 |
First Sunday after Easter, Solemnity of Our Lady of San Brizio |
18:00 |
Pentecost |
10:00 |
Thursday, the fortieth day of Easter, Concelebration and Corpus Christi Eucharistic Procession |
18:00 |
Corpus Christi |
09:00 |
15 August, Celebration of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary |
11:30 |
November, Anniversary of the Dedication of the Cathedral |
17:00 |
Christmas |
11:30 |
31 December, Thanksgiving concelebration with the singing of the Te Deum |
18:00 |
You can book the celebration of the Holy Masses for pilgrimages and groups.
Tickets and prices
Purchase your tickets at the ticket office in Piazza Duomo 25, in front of the Duomo or online here
To benefit from reduced and free tickets, please show a valid document confirming your entitlement at the time of the visit. Free tickets must be collected at the ticket office of the monumental complex.
Tickets for the Duomo Admission to the Duomo, the Emilio Greco Museum, and the Duomo’s underground chambers with an audio guide. |
€ 8,00 |
Ticket for the Duomo + Claudio Faina Etruscan Museum Admission to the Duomo, the Emilio Greco Museum, and the Duomo’s underground chambers with an audio guide combined with the visit to the Claudio Farina Etruscan Museum. |
€ 11,00 |
Free entrance Children aged 11 or under, regional guides and other qualified tourist guides, people with disabilities (with appropriate certification) and their caregivers, journalists with a press pass, ordained priests, members of religious orders, ICOM members, residents of the Diocese of Orvieto-Todi. Free tickets always include admission to the Claudio Faina Etruscan Museum |
€ 0 |
Holders of the “Orvieto Carta Unica” card |
€ 0 |
Group Tickets for the Duomo Cumulative tickets for groups other than schools, universities, and public institutions, with one free admission for every 20 paying visitors, plus special discounts for other categories for the admission to the Duomo, the Emilio Greco Museum, and the Duomo’s underground chambers. |
€ 6,50 |
Group Ticket for the Duomo + Claudio Faina Etruscan Museum Cumulative tickets for groups other than schools, universities, and public institutions, with one free admission for every 20 paying visitors, plus special discounts for other categories for the admission to the Duomo, the Emilio Greco Museum, and the Duomo’s underground chambers combined with the visit to the Claudio Farina Etruscan Museum. |
€ 9,50 |
Schools Cumulative tickets, with one free admission for every 20 paying visitors, plus special discounts for other categories for the admission to the Duomo, the Emilio Greco Museum, and the Duomo’s underground chambers. Purchasable by Schools and Universities, Travel Agencies on behalf of Schools, and School Associations. The procedure includes the issuance of necessary administrative documents. |
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Institutions Cumulative tickets for Public Institutions and Organizations other than Schools and Universities, with one free admission for every 20 paying visitors, plus special discounts for other categories for the admission to the Duomo, the Emilio Greco Museum, and the Duomo’s underground chambers. |
Payment methods
You can choose between two payment methods:
- By cash or card. Purchase your tickets at the ticket office outside the Duomo or online here
- By bank transfer. We kindly request that you email us in advance and show us your receipt of payment at the ticket office when you collect your tickets. A copy of the payment receipt is needed to issue the tickets.
Useful information
Tours are not permitted during liturgical celebrations at the High Altar and in the Chapel of San Brizio.
Instructions for visiting the Chapel of San Brizio:
- Guided tours must last no longer than 15 minutes;
- Groups who have booked a tour and an authorised guide have priority entry;
- Group entries will alternate with individual ones;
- Authorised staff are responsible for managing the flow of visitors.
Bookshop
The ticket office includes a shop where you can buy multilingual guides, art and history books, souvenirs, and gifts.