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Duomo of Prato
At the large Piazza del Duomo is the Cathedral of Santo Stefano. A splendid example of Romanesque - Gothic Tuscan, the Cathedral is characterized by clever use of two colors on alberese clear and serpentine green marble from Prato, typical materials of town until 1400.…
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On the right side of the front is the famous pulpit, built between 1433 and 1438 by Michelozzo and decorated by Donatello, the pulipito was designed specifically for the Exposition of the Holy Girdle of the Virgin Mary, preserved in the chapel inside the Basilica. Splendidi and precious are the frescoes by Filippo Lippi in the Cappella Maggiore, the famous dance of Salome.
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Piazza del Comune
Created at the end of the thirteenth century, the intersection of two main roads of the city. In the central area of the square is the Fountain of Bacchino, which was cast in bronze between 1659 and 1665 by Ferdinando Tacca, during the recognition status of city of Prato.…
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In front of City Hall (located in the square) is also found in white Carrara marble statue dedicated to the merchant of Prato, Francesco Datini Antonio Garella (1896).
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Palazzo Comunale
الموقع الرسميIt was created as the seat of the priors, linking different buildings. Currently it houses the Town Hall. In the hall of the Municipal Council are held two frescoes of the fourteenth century, representing an Allegory of Justice and Majesty.…
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Inside the building are kept several portraits of the Podestà of Prato and the Granduchi of Tuscany.
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Datini Palace
الموقع الرسميIt was the home of the famous merchant Francesco di Marco Datini (Prato 1335-1410). He leaves an important witness to himself, made up of records and correspondence, which constitute a substantial fund today filed with the State Archives of Prato, which is housed in the old house.
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Palazzo Pretorio and Museum
الموقع الرسميThe old Town Hall Lawn, located in the town square opposite of the current Town Hall. Since 1912 it houses the Museo Civico. After major restoration works the palace and museum opened again in 2013 to the public.
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Fourteenth-century walls
Within these gathered almost all the major historic buildings. The hexagonal circuit of the walls enclosing the original core city of Prato, dotted with ancient tower houses.
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Castello dell'Imperatore
الموقع الرسميFortress, also known as Santa Barbara or Swabian castle, can be considered the most important architectural evidence of centuries XI-XIII.
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Sculpture by Henry Moore
This is one of many contemporary works of art that the city hosts. The square-shaped cut of the famous contemporary sculptor Henry Moore.
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Bishop's Palace
Adjacent to the cathedral is the Bishop's Palace (XIV-XVII century), part of which is occupied by the Museo dell'Opera del Duomo.
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Museo dell'Opera del Duomo
الموقع الرسميThis museum is adjacent to the cathedral and occupies parts of the Bishop's Palace (XIV-XVII century).
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Fondazione Museo e Centro di Documentazione della Deportazione e Resistenza
الموقع الرسميMuseum of Deportation and centre of documentation.
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- Prato
- Italy
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ما هي أبرز معالم Prato التي يجب رؤيتها؟
Prato has 13 documented sights including Duomo of Prato, Piazza del Comune, Palazzo Comunale. Use the list above to plan your itinerary.
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