The second tower which is also called “the Fratta” or “Cesta” rises up on the highest summit of Mount Titano, at 755 m above sea level. The construction dates to the 13th century…
The “Rocca” of San Marino is also called the Guaita (from the Italian “fare la guardia” – “keeping a look out”) or the “First Tower”. It is the oldest and most imposing of the…
On 2 March 1992 the General Assembly of the United Nations in New York voted unanimously to admit a new member state- the most serene Republic of San Marino. A member of the…