San Marino Sights

Sights in San Marino

  1. A

    La Rocca

    The austere La Rocca, also known as the Guaita, or First Tower, is the oldest of the three defensive towers that overlook the city. Dating back to the 11th century, it was given a few licks and spits in the 19th and 20th centuries. The structure was chipped straight out of the stone surface without recourse to foundations, and promptly pressed into service as a guard tower and refuge post.

    The entrance of the pentagonal structure displays the republic's baroque coat of arms, purloined from the Palazzo Publico. It also has a picture-book bell tower (as every fortress should) and, built a few years after the bell tower, a tower of penance - which always comes in handy when …

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  2. Castello della Cesta

    The 14th-century Castello della Cesta dominates the skyline, offering superb views towards Rimini and the coast. It houses a small museum of old weapons.

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  3. B

    Museo di Stato

    The archaeological artefacts and paintings at the small Museo di Stato are mainstream, including several canvases by Guercino.

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  4. Azienda Filatelica-Numismatica

    Collectors can pick up San Marino stamps and coins at the Azienda Filatelica-Numismatica.

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  5. C

    Palazzo Pubblico

    The neo-Gothic Palazzo Pubblico overlooks Piazza della Libertà.

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