Description
The cathedral in Prato, dedicated to St Stephen, was originally known as the Church of Santo Stéfano di Borgo al Cornio (the name borne by Prato when it was a small country township), built by Guido da Como (1211 onwards) on the site of an earlier parish church. Subsequently the church was altered and enlarged, receiving the addition of a transept with five chapels between 1317 and 1368. It was raised to cathedral status in 1653, when Prato became the see of a bishop and was granted a municipal charter.
Attractions within Cathedral

Cathedral Museum

To the left of the cathedral, on the site of the Romanesque cloister of which fragments remain, is the Cathedral Museum (Museo dell'+pera del Duomo), with altar-pieces, missals, goldsmiths' work,
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Exterior

The facade is splendidly faced with bands of white and green marble. In the lunette over the main doorway is a glazed terracotta "Madonna and Child with Saints" (1489) by Andrea della Robbia. To
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Interior

The nave, flanked by aisles, is Romanesque; the vaulting dates only from 1676. The transept, with Gothic ribbed vaulting, was built between 1317 and 1368. The banding of green and white marble
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Cappella del Sacro Cingolo

At the west end of the north aisle of the Prato Cathedral is the Cappella del Sacro Cíngolo (Chapel of the Holy Girdle), constructed in the late 14th century to house the Holy Girdle. The legend of
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Filippo Lippi Frescoes

On the walls of the choir are two cycles of frescoes painted by Fra Filippo Lippi at the height of his artistic powers (1452-66). On the left are scenes from the life of St Stephen (to whom the
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Address
Prato Cathedral
Piazza del Duomo
I-50047 Prato
Italy
Hours
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Closed12:3012:3012:3012:3012:3012:3012:30
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Cost
FREE
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