The Church of St. Stephen is a Catholic place of worship in Montefioralle, part of the municipality of Greve in Chianti, in the province of Florence, within the territory of the diocese of Fiesole. Of original Gothic structure, it was remodeled between the 17th and 18th centuries with the addition of Baroque altars and underwent other renovations in the 19th century. The interior, with a single nave, houses several valuable works. At the main altar there is the 15th century panel depicting the Trinity and Saints attributed to the Master of the Epiphany of Fiesole; on the left the panel depicting the Annunciation and Saints by the Maestro di Sant’Ivo and datable between 1395 and 1400; at the first altar on the left is the most valuable work placed here and it is the cuspidate panel of the Madonna and Child by the so-called Maestro di Montefioralle (according to some scholars identifiable with Meliore di Jacopo), by the Florentine school and dated at the end of the thirteenth century . In the company there is a seventeenth-century wooden crucifix and the nineteenth-century copy of the Madonna di porta Pinti by Andrea del Sarto.
