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Landmark: Statue of LibertyCity: City of San Marino
Country: San Marino
Continent: Europe
Statue of Liberty, City of San Marino, San Marino, Europe
The Statue of Liberty is a monument located in the historic center of the City of San Marino, San Marino. It stands in Piazza della Libertà, fronting the Public Palace.
Visual Characteristics
The statue depicts a female figure carved from white Carrara marble. She wears a mural crown adorned with three towers, symbolizing the three fortresses of San Marino. In her right hand, she holds a sword, and in her left, a shield. The figure stands on a pedestal, also made of marble.
Location & Access Logistics
The statue is situated in Piazza della Libertà (Liberty Square) within the pedestrianized historic center of the City of San Marino. Access to the historic center is primarily by foot. From the Borgo Maggiore cable car station, the statue is approximately 0.5km uphill. Parking is available at various multi-story car parks located outside the historic center, such as Parcheggio P9 (Cava Antica) or Parcheggio P10 (Bus Terminal), which offer shuttle services or walking paths leading to the upper city.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The statue was sculpted by Stefano Galletti and inaugurated in 1876. It was a gift from the Italian people to the Republic of San Marino, symbolizing the republic's freedom and independence during a period of Italian unification.
Key Highlights & Activities
Visitors can view the statue from Piazza della Libertà. The square provides panoramic views of the surrounding landscape and the Adriatic coast on clear days. Photography of the statue and the adjacent Public Palace is a common activity.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Public restrooms are available within the historic center, typically near major squares or tourist information points. Natural shade in Piazza della Libertà is limited. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally strong throughout the area. Several cafes and restaurants are located directly adjacent to the square.
Best Time to Visit
The statue is accessible year-round. Morning hours are optimal for photography, as the sun illuminates the statue and the facade of the Public Palace. Visiting during the shoulder seasons (April-May, September-October) avoids peak summer crowds and offers milder weather conditions.
Facts & Legends
This Statue of Liberty is often confused with the larger monument in New York Harbor due to its name, but it is a distinct and older symbol of national sovereignty for the Republic of San Marino. It is a central point for national celebrations and ceremonies.
Nearby Landmarks
- Public Palace (Palazzo Pubblico): 0.02km East
- Basilica di San Marino: 0.2km North
- Museum of State: 0.1km North-West
- First Tower (Guaita): 0.7km East
- Second Tower (Cesta): 1.2km East