Porta San Francesco
Porta San Francesco
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Frank Geisler 🇨🇭
Zurich, Switzerland15,453 contributions
July 2015 • Family
If you take one of the main parking garages of San Marino and later the several escalators you will not miss this great entry to San Marino. Local policemen will stop traffic and guide you through the port into the historical center.
Written 15 July 2015
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anon789
Falls Church, VA51 contributions
Oct 2013 • Family
This gate gives a good sense of the city walls and leads to the church. This also leads to some nice shops including a tax free jewerly store.
Written 24 November 2013
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Borzov
Rijeka, Croatia5,290 contributions
Sept 2018 • Friends
The medieval watchtower, which is also called Porta del Loco or Porta del Lucho, was built in the 14th century and intensively modified during the next two centuries. It is an impressive, well-preserved building which is the main entrance to the city, with a uniform guard regulating the incoming traffic.
Written 21 October 2018
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Phloxylady TO
Toronto, Canada238 contributions
June 2015 • Couples
The parking lot next to the gate fills up fast but after 6pm it is easier to find a space. The shops located near the gate are fun with lots of choice.
If you walk the walls, you will have great views over the rolling hills of the Marche off to the west and if you get high enough, you can see the sea.
If you walk the walls, you will have great views over the rolling hills of the Marche off to the west and if you get high enough, you can see the sea.
Written 12 July 2015
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Tsvetana
Sofia, Bulgaria625 contributions
Apr 2014 • Couples
Fits well into the architecture style of the whole old city, nothing special about it though.
While entering, you see the plate indicating it's a UNESCO site. You can find the San Francesco and the Museum of Torture right after you pass the door.
While entering, you see the plate indicating it's a UNESCO site. You can find the San Francesco and the Museum of Torture right after you pass the door.
Written 13 May 2014
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MarySL00
Washington DC, DC411 contributions
Dec 2013 • Couples
The gate along via Piana is the entrance to the walled city. It is guarded by a San Marino gendarme (which seems to be there mostly for traffic purposes!). Across the gates are breathtaking views from Mont Titano over the hills.
Parking is available, at a fee, at a short walking distance passed the gate.
Parking is available, at a fee, at a short walking distance passed the gate.
Written 18 April 2014
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MumbaiRiders
Mumbai, India1,903 contributions
May 2023
The main road ancient 16 th century entry gate called the " Gate of St Francis " leads into the walled city of San Marino.There was a traffic policewomen at the road juction stopping cars at regular intervals and directing tourists into the walled city Gate of San Marino.
Written 1 July 2023
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SoCalOregonian
Murrieta, CA10,355 contributions
Mar 2019 • Couples
This gate in the wall of the city was constructed in1361 and restored in 1581, the inside tower wall is adorned with the coat of arms of the Feltresca family and San Marino. On the antiporta is the coat of arms of the Republic.
Written 9 June 2019
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Eddie N
Methuen, MA184 contributions
Jan 2019 • Business
Interesting site to visit, not alot to do, but it boggles your mind when you think of the age and how this place came to be. Worth the trip
Written 7 March 2019
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lilitmYerevantsi
Yerevan, Armenia23 contributions
Sept 2018
San MArino is a must if you happen to be around it. One of the most beautiful and unique places which have preserved their century old traditions.
Written 16 February 2019
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