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- Monash
University Prato Centre
Prato is a
small but thriving Tuscan city, with a beautiful historic centre and a
vibrant cultural and economic life. Famous for its textile industry, the
city has a population of some 180,000 inhabitants, a growing percentage
of whom are immigrants from mainland China, the Indian sub-continent,
north and west Africa and elsewhere. The communal, provincial and
regional governments, progressive in outlook, are active in European
community affairs, and have welcomed the presence of an Australian
academic institution in the heart of their city.
Prato has a
rich historical and artistic patrimony, including a mid 13th century
castle built by the Hohenstaufen Emperors, almost perfectly preserved
medieval walls which enclose the ancient city centre, a Romanesque cum
Gothic cathedral dedicated to San Stefano with an external pulpit by
Donatello and Michelozzo, the church of S.Maria delle Carceri by
Giuliano San Gallo, and the well preserved Palazzo Datini, the fifteenth
century home of the famous 'Merchant of Prato', Francesco Datini
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