Santo Stefano, Capri Explained
Santo Stefano is a Catholic church and former cathedral on the island of Capri, Italy. Dedicated to Saint Stephen, it is the principal house of worship in the town of Capri.[1] The religious complex was built around the Piazza Umberto I square in the seventeenth century. The archbishop's palace is now used as the town hall ("Municipio").[2] Santo Stefano and Chiesa di San Costanzo are the island's two oldest churches.[3]
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Notes and References
- Web site: Capri The churches. Capri On Line. 5 July 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20120618224456/http://www.capri.net/en/churches. 18 June 2012. dead.
- Book: Fodor's. Naples, Capri, and the Amalfi Coast. 5 July 2012. 1 February 2004. Random House Digital, Inc.. 978-1-4000-1311-1. 156–.
- Book: Knowles, Sir Lees. The British in Capri, 1806-1808. 5 July 2012. Public domain. 1918. John Lane Company. 25–.