You can easily visit all three of San Marino’s towers from the city centre, which are connected by a pedestrian path with panoramic views of the country. The interiors of only Guaida and Cesta are open to the public, but you can still take photographs of Montale’s exterior. As for museums, San Marino is in no short supply, befitting a country that has lived for nearly two thousand years: check out the Galleria Nazionale San Marino (exhibiting contemporary art from the 1950s onward), the…
The oldest country in the world is this microstate tucked inside Italy
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