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Palazzo Pubblico
Spot work by acclaimed Italian artists, explore elegant rooms and see the changing-of-the-guard ceremony at San Marino’s town hall.
Basilica of Saint Marino
San Marino’s most revered church has a striking neoclassical façade and houses the relics of the nation’s founding father.
Monte Titano
Scenic trails, architecturally impressive medieval fortresses and sweeping views of the Apennine Mountains await on the three peaks of San Marino’s tallest mountain.
Liberty Square
Admire views from a café terrace and explore the rooms of San Marino’s town hall at this picturesque central square.
Guaita Tower
Explore the battlements, belfry, chapel and prison of San Marino’s biggest and oldest tower, which offers uninterrupted views of striking mountain landscapes.
Piazza del Titano
Amid the city’s historic center is this architecturally impressive square surrounded by cafés, souvenir shops and the State Museum of San Marino.
Cesta Tower
Perched atop Mount Titano’s highest point is a citadel with magnificent views and a museum with displays of antique firearms.
State Museum of San Marino
This informative museum holds everything from archaeological findings from ancient Egypt to a wealth of Italian art and a vast collection of coins.
Montale Tower
Walk along a tree-lined trail to this magnificent citadel, which is one of the towers portrayed on San Marino’s coat of arms.