The neo-Gothic Palazzo Pubblico overlooks Piazza della Libertà and is San Marino's official seat of government. Visitors can watch a small video about the history of San Marino, visit the ornate Hall of the Council and peek into the presidential waiting lounge, where citizens can book a meeting with the president. Look out for Ronald Cardinali, an English-speaking fortress guard who happily explains everything you're looking at.
Palazzo Pubblico
San Marino
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