UNESCO Sites in San Marino

San Marino unesco sites
San Marino unesco sites

San Marino UNESCO has registered 1 site on the World Heritage list and 0 on the tentative list.

Some places are so interesting that it’s relevant to keep them for future generations. This is why UNESCO has built a list of crucial classified properties in which superb places stand out for their aesthetic, natural, artistic, or cultural significance.

More than a thousand places are registered as Unesco’s World Heritage worldwide. Due to my interest in visiting World Heritage sites, I compiled the UNESCO list in San Marino and the corresponding map.

San Marino UNESCO list

  1. San Marino Historic Centre and Mount Titano

San Marino UNESCO Map

Click on the blue pins to view more relevant information about each World Heritage site in San Marino.

Description

  1. San Marino is an independent microstate in Italy and its Historical Centre and Mount Titano have been declared a UNESCO World Heritage site. The historic center of San Marino is a walled medieval city that sits atop Mount Titano, the highest point in San Marino. The city and mount offer stunning views of the surrounding landscape. They are home to several historic landmarks, including the Three Towers of San Marino and the Basilica di San Marino. The site is recognized for its exceptional preservation of medieval architecture and enduring cultural and historical significance.

UNESCO World Heritage Sites in San Marino have protected places for their cultural and natural importance.

Sites on the Tentative List

San Marino has no properties inscribed on the UNESCO Tentative List.