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Iconic and historical
Started building in 1361…took their time and 21 years. Working Catholic Church. Beautiful little church. Literally next door to museum of torture. Dark and old exterior but bright and easy interior...
Belonging to the Roman Catholic Diocese of San Marino-Montefeltro, the Chiesa di San Francesco is one of the oldest things to see in San Marino. The inside features a copper shrine by Romolo Mulazzani...
Lacking any architectural or artistic feature that would leave in you in awe, it compensate with the functional and humble opportunity to pray and thank for the opportunity of visiting this lovely old...
I was little dissapoint when I saw it. When you read somewhere "oldest building" you expect more. Maybe it's because of noise and a lot of stores all around it, but I didn't have any impression about ...
Iconic and historical
Started building in 1361…took their time and 21 years. Working Catholic Church. Beautiful little church. Literally next door to museum of torture. Dark and old exterior but bright and easy interior...
FASCINATING
Belonging to the Roman Catholic Diocese of San Marino-Montefeltro, the Chiesa di San Francesco is one of the oldest things to see in San Marino. The inside features a copper shrine by Romolo Mulazzani...
Oldest building but not artistic
Lacking any architectural or artistic feature that would leave in you in awe, it compensate with the functional and humble opportunity to pray and thank for the opportunity of visiting this lovely old...
Oldest building in San Marino
I was little dissapoint when I saw it. When you read somewhere "oldest building" you expect more. Maybe it's because of noise and a lot of stores all around it, but I didn't have any impression about ...
Recommended
It is the oldest church of the city, small and a little rustic.