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San Marino

The dual leadership of San Marino

A specially constructed walkway, designed by engineer Mirko Paloni, gives visitors an optimal view of the mural / © Photo: Georg Berg
Resilient democracy: they are sworn in again on April 1. The Capitani Regenti hold the oldest existing democratic office in the world

Culinary delights from San Marino

Traditional restaurant with typical local dishes: Il Ghetto da Ottavio in San Marino old town / © Photo: Georg Berg
In San Marino, there is a large selection of good restaurants with traditional dishes, garnished with snacks at lofty heights and waffles with history

Kobra’s remote mural

"The history of San Marino". Only a dirt road leads to the mural by Brazilian artist Eduardo Kobra. Nevertheless, the façade in an industrial area is considered street art / © Photo: Georg Berg
Almost two hours’ walk from San Marino’s old town, the Brazilian artist Eduardo Kobra has created a monumental mural. The colorful work tells the story of the small republic – if you want to see it, you have to plan some time

San Marino and Monte Titano

The three towers of San Marino are also known as the three feathers, illustrated by the shape of the weather vanes / © Photo: Georg Berg
The Sentiero della Rupe leads past the three towers of the Republic and then turns into a cliff path along the steep flank of Monte Titano
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