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San Marino: Museum Pass 1 Ticket for 7 State Museums
12 USD
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Delve into the fascinating history of San Marino, the world's oldest republic, and enjoy a unique opportunity to discover its rich cultural heritage. With a single ticket, you'll gain entry to an impressive seven state museums, each one overflowing with treasured artifacts and stories waiting to be uncovered. Marvel at the stunning architecture of Palazzo Publico, explore the State Museum's captivating exhibits, and appreciate the artistic masterpieces on display at the Pinacoteca San Francesco, among many other unforgettable attractions.
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Unlock the secrets of San Marino with an exclusive museum pass, granting you access to a treasure trove of 7 state museums. Start your journey at the iconic Torre Guaita, a majestic fortress that dominates the skyline, beckoning you to explore its rich history. Next, venture into Palazzo Pubblico, a stunning landmark that serves as the heart of the government, where you can soak up the grandeur of this iconic building when it's not hosting official events. Delve into the fascinating exhibits at the State Museum, marvel at the masterpieces on display at the Pinacoteca San Francesco, and discover the treasures housed within the Galleria Nazionale. Your museum pass also grants you entry to Torre Salita alla Rocca, Torre Museum delle Armi Antiche Salita alla Cesta, Palazzo Publico, State Museum, National Gallery, Museum Pinacoteca San Francesco, and the Stamp and Coin Museum. San Marino's captivating history, art, and culture await you, with this museum pass serving as your key to unlocking the hidden treasures within each museum. Create unforgettable memories in the heart of this enchanting city, immersing yourself in the rich heritage that lies within. Important note: Please be aware that the Second Tower is currently closed for restoration until November 12, 2023, and Palazzo Pubblico, the government headquarters, may be closed due to scheduled political meetings.