San Marino Montale tower

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Montale in San Marino

Montale

🧠 Fact: The third and smallest of the Three Towers, Montale was historically used as a lookout and prison.
💡 Tip: While the tower isn’t open to the public, the viewpoint nearby is worth the walk.

Info: Montale Tower, also known as the Third Tower, is the smallest and most secluded of San Marino’s iconic fortifications atop Monte Titano. Constructed in the 14th century, it served as a watchtower and prison, notably featuring a single entrance located seven meters above ground—a design typical for medieval prisons to prevent escape . Unlike the more accessible Guaita and Cesta towers, Montale remains closed to the public, preserving its historical authenticity. Visitors can still admire its unique pentagonal structure and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding countryside from its base, making it a significant yet mysterious symbol of San Marino's heritage .

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