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Cesta Tower

🧠 Fact: Cesta Tower sits at the highest point of Mount Titano and houses the Museum of Ancient Weapons.
💡 Tip: Visit early morning to avoid tour groups and enjoy clear skyline views.

Info: Perched atop Monte Titano's highest peak at 755 meters, Cesta Tower—also known as Fratta—is the second of San Marino's iconic Three Towers. Constructed in the 13th century on the remnants of a Roman fort, it served as a strategic watchtower and later as a prison. Today, it houses the Museum of Ancient Arms, established in 1956, showcasing approximately 2,000 weapons and armors spanning from medieval times to the modern era. Visitors can explore its four exhibition rooms and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, making it a must-visit landmark in the Republic of San Marino.

Museum of Ancient Arms in San Marino

Museum of Ancient Arms

🧠 Fact: This museum showcases medieval weapons and armor, including rare crossbows and antique firearms.
💡 Tip: It’s housed inside the Guaita Tower, so you get fortress views too.

Info: The Museum of Ancient Arms (Museo delle Armi Antiche) in San Marino is located within the historic Cesta, the Second Tower atop Monte Titano at 755 meters above sea level. Established in 1956, the museum showcases a collection of approximately 2,000 weapons and armors spanning from the 15th to the 19th centuries. Exhibits include polearms, firearms, and rare pieces like a 16th-century two-handed sword and an 18th-century dagger-pistol. The museum's four rooms offer insights into European martial history, all set within a medieval fortress that provides panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.

Palazzo Pubblico in San Marino

Palazzo Pubblico

🧠 Fact: The Palazzo Pubblico is San Marino’s town hall and official government building, built in neo-Gothic style.
💡 Tip: Time your visit to see the guard-changing ceremony on Liberty Square.

Info: The Palazzo Pubblico in San Marino is the official government building and town hall of the Republic of San Marino. Located in the heart of the capital city, it stands on Piazza della Libertà and serves as the seat of the country’s main institutional bodies, including the Captains Regent and the Grand and General Council. Built in the late 19th century in a neo-Gothic style, the Palazzo features a striking clock tower and richly decorated interiors. It symbolizes San Marino’s long-standing independence and democratic traditions.

State Museum in San Marino

State Museum

🧠 Fact: The State Museum offers a comprehensive history of San Marino, including archaeological finds and Renaissance
💡 Tip: Use the multilingual audio guide for deeper insight.

Info: The State Museum of San Marino (Museo di Stato) is the country's premier cultural institution, located in the historic Palazzo Pergami Belluzzi in Piazzetta del Titano. Established in the late 19th century, the museum houses over 5,000 artifacts that chronicle San Marino's rich history and cultural heritage. Its four floors feature archaeological finds from the Neolithic era, Roman and Etruscan relics, medieval art, and numismatic collections. Highlights include the Domagnano Treasure, Renaissance artworks, and rare coins. The museum also hosts temporary exhibitions and cultural events, offering visitors a comprehensive insight into the Republic's past and artistic achievements.

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