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Prato, Italy

Prato Italy

Prato is a city and comune in Tuscany, Italy, and the capital of the Province of Prato. The city lies at the foot of Monte Retaia, which rises to 768 metres (2,520 ft), the last peak in the Calvana range. The lowest point in the comune is 32 metres (105 ft), near the Cascine di Tavola, and the highest is the summit of Monte Cantagrillo at 818 metres (2,684 ft). The Bisenzio River, a tributary of the Arno, flows through the city. Historically, Prato’s economy has been based on the textile industry. The renowned Datini archives are an important collection of late medieval documents on economic and trade history, produced between 1363 and 1410. Prato is also a hub of the slow food movement, with many local specialities, including cantucci, a type of biscotti, sold by specialist local bakeries. Since the late 1950s, the city has seen significant immigration, first from southern Italy, and later from other countries, most notably a large Chinese community that began to arrive in the late 1980s. With more than 191,000 inhabitants, Prato is Tuscany’s second-largest city and the third-largest in Central Italy, after Rome and Florence. Prato is home to many museums and other cultural landmarks, including the Filippo Lippi frescoes in the Cathedral of Santo Stefano, which have recently been restored. The Cathedral also features an external pulpit by Donatello and Michelozzo, built and still used for the display of the cathedral’s famous relic of the Virgin Mary, the Girdle of Thomas (Sacra Cintola, a cord belt), which enjoyed great renown in the late Middle Ages and is often depicted in Florentine art. Also noteworthy is the Teatro Metastasio, the city’s main venue for opera and other theatrical productions, built between 1829 and 1830.
Recommended airport
Firenze Airport (FLR)
Nearby destinations
  • Florence a 17.06 km
  • Tuscany a 35.19 km
  • Lucca a 48.03 km