14 December 2023

Acquaviva

This is the first place where Saint Marino stopped, on his way up from Rimini along the Marecchia river in search of peace and solitude. The […]
14 December 2023

Borgo Maggiore

The historic centre is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Traditionally known as Mercatale, it was the extension of the city on the slopes of the mountain, […]
14 December 2023

Chiesanuova

Situated on the first foothills of the Apennines, the castle of Chiesanuova originates from the ancient castle of Busignano, whose inhabitants asked to be joined to […]
14 December 2023

Domagnano

Before 1463, Domagnano was a border area and part of the eighth Gualdaria, an ancient division of the territory. Sterpeto is the birthplace of one of […]
14 December 2023

Faetano

The coat of arms of Faetano castle features a beech tree. In fact, it is thought that the place name “Castrum Faetani” or “Fegetani”, derives from […]
14 December 2023

Fiorentino

Like Serravalle, Faetano and Montegiardino, it became part of the Republic of San Marino in 1463. Its coat of arms features three red flowers, like the […]
14 December 2023

Montegiardino

Probably of Lombard origin, Montegiardino passed under the dominion of countless feudal lords up to the Malatesta family, from whom it was taken during the war […]
14 December 2023

San Marino Città

The territory of the Castle of San Marino is dominated by Mount Titano, included since 2008 in the World Heritage List, together with the medieval old […]
14 December 2023

Serravalle

In ancient times, the Castrum Olnani stood here, whose etymology, according to some, is linked to the rich vegetation surrounding the Ausa stream, consisting of wild […]