Present at the San Marino MotoGP, here is a tourist destination
This mini country is only 61.2 km2. The width is almost the same as Kediri City in East Java. But little San Marino has a world racing circuit, named in honor of the Misano world circuit, Marco Simoncelli, in honor of pilot Marco Simoncelli. For the 2019 edition, the MotoGP San Marino will be held on 15 September.
San Marino is completely surrounded by Italy, but it is a fully integrated country since the 4th century AD. Its capital is on the top of Mount Titano, completely surrounded by walls that resemble a fortress. The road to the capital is on Piazza della Libertà. On the left and right of many cafes, restaurants and shops that sell ceramics and zero-value products - luxury goods free of tax are the main attraction of this tour.
These three fortresses are the capital of San Marino. The three are interconnected, but to access from below, there is only one paved road that crept behind Mount Titano. From these three fortresses, you can see Apennine, the coastal plain, Rimini and the sea to the Dalmatian coast. The foothills of Mount Titano are filled with stalls selling snacks, drinks and souvenirs, which make these three fortresses relieved from the crowd of buildings. Among the three forts, the first to be built was Rocca Guaita, dating from 1253. Rocca Cesta, the highest of them, contained a former weapons museum.
Palazzo Pubblico and Piazza della Liberta
The Neo-Gothic government building (Palazzo Pubblico) with a square tower, designed by architect Francesco Azzurri at the end of the 19th century and built from the granite of Mount Titano. The facade is decorated with the emblem of the Republic of San Marino and four cities.
The road to Palazzo Pubblico is called Piazza della Liberta. At the government building, there is a ceremony to change prisoners. They wore colors, with red pants with green stripes, unique and strong hats and socks
This extraordinary museum contains an archeological collection of Neolithic, Etruscan and Roman art. There are also Egyptian antiques, Byzantine icons, 17th-century paintings and ancient coins from San Marino. Nearly 5,000 pieces of the museum are from the nineteenth century and come from the private collection of Italian intellectuals and political figures who want to express their admiration for San Marin
This neo-classical basilica was built in the early 19th century on the foundation of the fourth century Roman church, also dedicated to San Marino (San Marino). The interior is in a classic basilical style, with two side aisles with altar eyes. The church is decorated with sculptures and paintings with the theme of San Marinus, carved by Tadolini. A jar containing the relics of St. Marinus
About 100 wax statues are in this museum. The writers of wax figures are legends: starting with contemporary Benito Mussolini and Adolf Hitler. Then Jacqueline Kennedy, who was brought in, met with Pope John XXIII and Giuseppe Garibaldi at the bedside of his dying wife, Anita. Then there was the inventor of Marconi's telegraph who took care of his equipment, Galileo with a telescope in his hand and Da Vinci holding a brush. In fact, there are realistic fragments in the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln at the Ford Theater. When visiting this museum, you will not only see a statue that looks like a native person, but also its history.
The Maranello Rosso Ferrari Museum
Those who like cars will not miss the old car museum at the foot of Mount Titano. Muesello Rosso Ferrari Muesum, save a long history of cars made by Enzo Ferrari and Carlo Abarth.
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