Chiesa di San Domenico | |
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Religion | |
Affiliation | Roman Catholic |
Location | |
Location | Prato, Italy |
Architecture | |
Type | Church |
Style | Romanesque |
Groundbreaking | 1300 ca. |
Completed | 1700 ca. |
San Domenico is a Romanesque-style Roman Catholic church in Prato, region of Tuscany, central Italy.
History
Construction of the church and adjacent monastery was begun in 1282, and continued till 1325. The bell-tower was added in 1313. Only the first story of the church facade was faced with green and white marble and stone, while the superior portions remain in unadorned brick. The external arches are attributed to Giovanni Pisano. The portal of the church has heraldic symbols recalling the patronage of Cardinal Niccolò Albertini, in its construction.
The interior altars house a 14th-century painted wooden crucifix and an Annunciation by Matteo Rosselli (1578-1650). The cloister of the adjacent convent was built in 1478-80. An adjacent museum has works of wall frescoes.[1]
Images
- The cloister
- Main Altar
- Crucifixion by il Poppi
- Crucifix by Lorenzo di Niccolò di Pietro Gerini
- The interior of the church
References
Media related to San Domenico (Prato) at Wikimedia Commons
- ↑ Rete Civica di Prato, entry.