The Cathedral of Santa Maria is the principal place of Catholic worship in the hill town of Montepulciano. The Duomo was constructed from 1594 to 1680 and consecrated in 1712. It replaced the town’s ancient church from the 1400s. The bell tower is the only part of the old church that remains. Though the Duomo has many attractive pieces of artwork, the most famous is the Triptych of the Assumption. Painted in 1401, it depicts the death, assumption and coronation of the Virgin.
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