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Discover the Falesia Second Tower in San Marino - an iconic historical landmark offering stunning vistas and a rich military heritage. Experience history atop the scenic heights.
Perched majestically above the picturesque city of San Marino, the Falesia Second Tower is a historical landmark that offers stunning panoramic views and insights into the rich heritage of this ancient republic. As a must-visit for tourists, it invites you to explore its medieval architecture and the fascinating stories that have shaped San Marino over centuries.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
From the central square of Domagnano, head southeast towards Via della Libertà. Continue straight until you reach the intersection with Via Cà dei Galli. Turn left onto Via Cà dei Galli and follow the road until you see signs for Città di San Marino. Continue on this path until you reach the base of the hill leading up to the towers.
Walking
Once you arrive at the base of the hill, look for the pathway marked 'Salita Alla Cesta'. This is the path that leads directly to the Falesia Second Tower. Follow the signs as the path winds upwards, taking breaks as needed to enjoy the view.
Walking
As you ascend, you will pass by small benches and lookout points. Keep following the path until you see the tower in the distance. The total walk should take about 30-40 minutes, depending on your pace. The Falesia Second Tower is located at Salita Alla Cesta, 47890 Città di San Marino.
Use Falesia Second Tower as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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Discover Domagnano: A historic town in San Marino offering breathtaking views, rich culture, and a perfect blend of medieval and modern influences.
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