San Marino, a tiny landlocked country with mountains and medieval streets. Spend a day wandering along the city walls, visit the museums, aquarium, and enjoy the panoramic views of the Po Valley and Adriatic Sea. Visit the white-walled Palazzo Publico and watch the changing of the guard. Plan your trip to coincide with San Marino Grand Prix in late April or in July to celebrate the Medieval festivital.
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- Rocca Guaita fortress - First fort built in the XI century, used as a prison.
- Rocca Cesta - second fort on the highest peak of Mount Titano, housing the Museums of Arms.
- Montale - third fort and watchtower
- Church of St. Paul - with neo-Romanesque style.
- Basilica of St. Marino - built on the pre-existing foundations of a Romanesque Parish church, holding a wealth of priceless statues and paintings.
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