San Marino napi utazási útiterv: 20 tennivaló és sétáló útvonal
Az első európai utazásunk során San Marino az eredeti útvonalunk része volt. Arra gondoltuk, hogy egy napos kiránduláson nézzünk ki Firenzéből. Elértük Olaszországot, de Toszkána annyira elvonta a figyelmét, hogy soha nem jutottunk el San Marinóba. „Talán legközelebb” című beadta.
Három évvel később végül történt a „legközelebb”.
Az Olaszország teljesen elzáródott, amely számos népszerű úticélt tartalmaz, San Marino apró nemzetét könnyű figyelmen kívül hagyni. Ez a világ ötödik legkisebb szuverén állama, és Európában a harmadik legkisebb, csak a Vatikán és a Monaco számára. Ez a legkevésbé ellenőrzött ország a kontinensen, évente mindössze 60 000 nemzetközi látogatót fogadva.
Mégis, apró, mégis könnyedén kitöltheti a napi utazási tervet. Ebben a bejegyzésben megosztjuk Önnel a San Marinóban a kijelentkezés kritikus helyeit. De itt van néhány jegyzet, amelyet szem előtt kell tartani:
Ez egy gyalogút. Ezeket a látnivalókat időrendben állítják be, az első megállótól, ha a Piazale calcigni -ból érkezik, ahol a Rimini -i San Marino Bonelli busz véget ér.
Kihúzhatja néhány ilyen megállót. Az út mentén elhelyezzük a kritikus látnivalókat, de ha bármilyen okból ki akarja hagyni a webhelyet, lépjen a következő állomásra. Néhány ilyen látnivaló nem nyitott a nyilvánosság számára, de még mindig beillesztettük őket, hogy kívülről csodálhassuk vagy fényképeket készítsünk.
Várjon egy hosszú, felfelé mutató túrát és néhány lépcsőt. A San Marino város óvárosában Monte Titano (Mt. Titan) tetején ült, tehát a talaj elsősorban egyenetlen.
Mindig ellenőrizze a San Marinóba menő buszok ütemezését. A Jumpoff -pont San Marino -ra az olasz Rimini város. Egy nap csak hat kirándulás történik, ezért ellenőrizze, hogy az időzítés megfelelő -e. Sokkal több információért olvassa el: Hogyan lehet eljutni San Marinóba!
A bejegyzés végén talál egy minta utazási tervet. Nem tartalmazza az itt megadott összes megállót az időkorlátozások miatt. De érezze magát ingyenesnek, ha követi vagy módosítja az Ön igényeinek és preferenciáinak megfelelően.
Most, hogy ez az útból van, kezdjük!
Mi vonatkozik ebben az útmutatóban?
Convento dei frati cappuccini
Piazza Sant’agata
Középkori kriminológiai és kínzási múzeum
Porta San Francesco
Chiesa di San Francesco
Museo Pinacoteca San Francesco
Museo di Stato
A modern és kortárs művészet nemzeti galériája
Cava Dei Balestrieri
Borghesi emlékmű
FUNIVIA di San Marino
Borgo Maggiore
Turisztikai iroda bélyegző
San Marino bazilika
Liberty Square & Palazzo Publico
Kíváncsiság múzeuma
Guaita torony (első torony)
Cesta -torony (második torony)
Montale (harmadik torony)
Emléktárgyak
Minta San Marino útvonal
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Convento dei frati cappuccini
Ha a Piazale calcigni buszmegállóból érkezik, és a városközpontba mászik, akkor az egyik első struktúra, amelyet észrevesz, a Convento Dei Frati Cappuccini, amely kilátással rendelkezik az első hajtűre.
Ezt a kolostor-egyházi komplexumot a 16. században építették a régi San Quirino-kápolna helyén. A legismertebb a diófa-fõ oltáráról, amely a Krisztus lerakódásának vászonját mutatja be, amelyet az olasz manure-festõ, Federico Zuccari remekmű. Belül a Lourdes Madonna képe is.
Piazza Sant’agata
A Convento Dei Frati Cappuccini -től kövesse az utat a következő hajtű -kanyarhoz, és talál egy boltívot. Sétáljon rajta és felfelé egy rövid sikátorba, és a Piazza Sant’agata -ban megjelenik.
Ezt a kicsi, szokatlan négyzetet homokkő szerkezetek veszik körül, beleértve a bal oldali Teatro Titano épületet és egy kis portikót. A középpont a Girolamo Gozi -emlékmű, amelynek bronzszobora van a Regent kapitányának és a mögötte lévő többi szabadságharcos bronz megkönnyebbülésének.
Az emlékműhöz való hátralépéssel látnia kell egy keskeny utcát jobbra. Sétáljon le azon a sikátorban, és megtalálja a következő megállóját: a Kínzási Múzeumot (Museo Della Tortura).
Középkori kriminológiai és kínzási múzeum
A középkori kriminológiai és kínzási múzeum (vagy egyszerűen a kínzási múzeum) több mint 100 halálos és kínzó eszközt mutat ki, beleértve a giljotint, a térdmegtörőt és a tüskés-őrült inkvizíciós széket.
We’ve been to similar torture museums in other cities in Europe so we skipped it. De ha még nem láttad egyet, és lenyűgözte a makacsot, akkor ez megéri az idejét.
Órák nyitva: napi 10: 00–19: 00
Entrance Fee: 8€ (6€ minimized rate)
Porta San Francesco
Fronting the torture museum is the Porta San Francesco, also known as Porta del Loco.
For a lot of of its history, this famous watchtower serves as the main gate to the city. It was erected in 1361 by the Feltresca clan, which ruled San Marino, as protection from raids by rival Malatesta family from Rimini. It bears the coat of arms of San Marino and the Feltresca family.
Chiesa di San Francesco
Just across the street is Chiesa di San Francesco (Church of Saint Francis), a Roman Catholic Church.
It’s easy to walk past it without a second look because there’s nothing grand or ornate about its facade. but this is the oldest building in San Marino as it was built in 1361 (like the city gate). considering that its construction, this sandstone church has undergone several restorations.
Inside the church are a wooden 14th-century crucifix, a copper tabernacle created by Rimini artist Romolo Mulazzani, and images of saints by Ciro Parisa.
Museo Pinacoteca San Francesco
At the same site as the church is the Museo-Pinacoteca San Francesco, a museum and gallery housed in the colonnaded loggias of the cloister of the religious complex. It was opened and inaugurated in 1966.
It has two zones — sacred art museum and art gallery — which display a collection of frescoes and paintings on canvas from the 15th to 18th centuries.
Hours Open: 8AM-5PM (Monday-Friday), 9AM-6PM (Saturday-Sunday)
Entrance Fee: €3*
*If you also plan on checking out the two towers, the state Museum, and the national Gallery of modern and contemporary Art, you might want to purchase a multi-museum ticket which costs €10.50. If you’re checking out just one or two, then just get individual tickets.
Museo di Stato
Continue walking along the same street and in a minute you’ll reach Museo di Stato (State museum / national Museum).
Established in 1865, the state museum was originally housed in Palazzo Valloni until 2001, when it was moved to its current home, the Palazzo Pergami-Belluzzi. The museum exhibits around 5000 pieces of art and historic artifacts — archaeological finds, paintings, coins, medals, and porcelain, among others — all narrating the story of San Marino.
Hours Open: 9AM-5PM (Daily, 8AM-8PM in summer)
Entrance Fee: €4.50*
*If you also plan on checking out the two towers, the St. Francis Museum, and the national Gallery of modern and contemporary Art, consider grabbing a combined ticket which costs €10.50. If you’re only interested in just one or two, then just get single tickets.
A modern és kortárs művészet nemzeti galériája
The establishment of the national Gallery and contemporary Art sprung from the launching of the San Marino Biennale season in 1956. during this event, artists gather to showcase their artworks and masterpieces. Over 700 art pieces, in various forms and media (watercolor, photographs, sculpture, etc.), by both popular and emerging artists, are displayed here. some of them date back to the 20th century.
Hours Open: 9AM-5PM (January 2-June 7), 8AM-8PM (June 8-September 13), 9AM-5PM (September 14-December 31), closed (January 1, November 2 & December 25)
Entrance Fee: €3
Cava Dei Balestrieri
Just across the national Gallery of modern and contemporary Art, before reaching the road curve of by means of Eugippo, is the Cava dei Balestrieri (Crossbowmen’s Quarry).
It’s an outdoor theater that features carved walls and cultural events like Palio of the Old Crossbow (a crossbow competition with participants in medieval costume) in September. It’s also the site for other festivals and open-air exhibitions. enjoy the show if you happen to check out during the ideal season.
Borghesi emlékmű
Erected in 1904, Monumento a Bartolomeo Borghesi is one of the city’s historical landmarks. The bronze bust of Italian antiquarian, Bartolomeo Borghesi, who spent his last days in San Marino. He was one of the founders of numismatics, which is the study of currencies — paper and coins — and medals.
The monument is located near the cord automobile (funicular) station. The area also serves as an observation spot where you can admire the panoramic view of the towns below and the surrounding area.
FUNIVIA di San Marino
This is probably the most preferred mode of transportation going to the high-altitude city center, which is also the historical center. The aerial “tramway” or funicular, runs between Borgo Maggiore (base station) and the City of San Marino (upper station).
The cord automobile system has two gondolas, which can accommodate up to 50 people each and operate every 15 minutes. It was first launched in 1959 and has undergone two renovations/upgrades; the current was in 2017. The travel duration from the base station to the upper station is about two minutes.
Hours Open: 7:50AM-6:30PM (November-February), 7:50AM-7PM (March & October), 7:50AM-7:30PM (April), 7:50AM-8PM (May-June), 7:50AM-1AM (July-September)
Fare: €2.80 (Single), €4.50 (Roundtrip), complimentary (children with height under 1.20 meters)
Borgo Maggiore
This is the city at the base when taking the funicular. located at the base of mount Titano, Borgo Maggiore has the second largest population in San Marino after Dogana. The city has always been a busy marketplace.
Today, it’s considered a major shopping district in the country. It houses six parishes, Piazza Grande, and the sole heliport in San Marino.
Turisztikai iroda bélyegző
Drop by the San Marino tourism office to get a passport stamp! It’s not compulsory. The republic has no hard border, ergo no border checkpoints, ergo no entry stamps. but you can get a souvenir stamp for 5€. This is the only place in the world where you can obtain a San Marino stamp.
However, consider having the stamp on a separate booklet or on an expired passport instead of your current one. Some embassies take issue with unofficial stamps. You’ll risk having your passport rejected if you have souvenir tourism stamps. Jobb félni, mint megijedni.
San Marino bazilika
This is the main church of the City of San Marino, the nation’s capital. This Neoclassical church’s origin dates back to the 7th century, but the present structure was built in the 1830s. The Catholic church is dedicated to the nation’s patron saint — Saint Marinus.
It’s located just behind the tourism office on Piazza Domus Plebis. just beside the basilica is Chiesa di San Pietro which features a crypt that is said to house the remains of Saint Marinus.
Liberty Square & Palazzo Publico
Just a short walk from the tourism Office, the pathway opens up to the large Piazza della Liberta. The square features the Statua della Liberta (Liberty Statue) in the middle and the politically significant structure, the Palazzo Publico.
From the square, tourists stop to marvel at the picturesque view of the city and the surrounding hills and mountains. You will find shops, cafes, and restaurants in the area.
Kíváncsiság múzeuma
The displays at the Museo delle Curiosità are not related to anything San Marino but a collection of curated out-of-this-world real-life oddities and curiosities.
The museum has three floors full of interesting displays of odd facts such as fattest man, longest beard, longest hair, tallest man, etc. The information and descriptions are written in 4-5 languages.
Hours Open: 10AM-6:30PM (may change without prior notice)
Entrance Fee: €8 (Regular), €4 (Reduced)
This is a good time to have lunch. There are plenty of food places around. If money isn’t an issue, you can dine at a restaurant for a proper lunch. If you’re on a shoestring budget, you can get hold of a quick bite. You can find establishments using a quick meal for less than 10 euro.
Guaita torony (első torony)
San Marino has three famous towers that are all situated atop the three peaks of Monte Titano in the city center. The nation’s flag and coat of arms both bore the image of these three towers.
The 11th-century Guaita Tower, which was shortly used as a prison, is the first and the oldest of the three. It is also the most popular. It has undergone a lot of restorations. You will also see drawings or scribbles done by the former prisoners on some walls. From the tower, you will be rewarded with a panoramic view of the city and beyond.
Hours Open: 9AM-5PM (Daily, 8AM-8PM in summer)
Entrance Fee: €3 (Guaita Only), €4.50 (Guaita and Cesta Combo)*
*If you also plan on checking out the two towers, the St. Francis Museum, and the national Gallery of modern and contemporary Art, consider grabbing a combined ticket which costs €10.50. If you’re only interested in just one or two, then just get single tickets.
Cesta -torony (második torony)
From the first Tower, take the Passo delle Streghe, a narrow passage on the way to the second Tower. It’s best known for its snap-worthy rock bridge that connects the cliffs.
Passo delle Streghe, a narrow bridge that connects the first two towers of San Marino.
Also called Fratta but marked on Google Maps as Falesia second Tower, the 13th-century Cesta Tower sits atop the highest height of Monte Titano. It also features a museum, Museo delle Armi Antiche, which exhibits over a thousand items related to weaponry and artillery, encompassing those from the medieval era up to the present time. The scenery is a visual delight for those who took the time and effort to visit.
Hours Open: 9AM-5PM (Daily, 8AM-8PM in summer)
Entrance Fee: €3 (Cesta Only), €4.50 (Guaita and Cesta Combo)*
*If you also plan on visiting