Domagnano
Montelupo Park
A serene park offering panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and nearby hills, perfect for leisurely walks and enjoying the natural beauty of San Marino.
Church of San Michele Arcangelo
The main parish church of Domagnano, dedicated to Saint Michael the Archangel, known for its simple yet charming architecture and spiritual significance to the local community.
Domagnano Castle (Castello di Domagnano)
Although the original medieval fortress no longer exists, the site remains historically important, with remnants offering a glimpse into the area’s past defensive role.
Archaeological Finds of the Domagnano Treasure
Discovered in the late 19th century, this collection of early medieval jewellery and artefacts provides insight into the region’s rich history and cultural heritage, with some items displayed in museums.
Torre del Montale
This is one of the three iconic towers of San Marino, offering stunning views and a sense of the Republic’s medieval fortifications.
Old Town of San Marino (Città di San Marino)
Just a short distance from Domagnano, the historic centre of the capital features cobblestone streets, medieval architecture, and landmarks like the Palazzo Pubblico and Basilica di San Marino.
Museo di Stato (State Museum)
Located in the capital’s old town, this museum exhibits a collection of artefacts from San Marino’s long history, including archaeological finds, paintings, and coins.
Mount Titano
The highest point in San Marino, offering scenic hiking trails, breath-taking views, and access to the three towers, which are symbols of the Republic.
Republic of San Marino Historical Centre and Mount Titano
A UNESCO World Heritage site that includes the historic centre and Mount Titano, offering a blend of cultural heritage, stunning vistas, and medieval architecture.
Local Festivals and Events
Domagnano and surrounding areas host various cultural and religious events throughout the year, showcasing local traditions, crafts, and cuisine.