Palazzo Valloni

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- Best time to go
- Year-round
- Budget
- $
- Accessibility
- limited
- Coordinates
- Open in maps
A historic palace in the old centre of San Marino that houses the State Museum's collections of archaeology, art and objects tied to the republic's past. Its galleries display paintings, coins, ceramics and artefacts gathered over the centuries, including works donated by supporters of the small state. The building sits among the narrow stone streets near the basilica and government square. It offers context on how the world's oldest surviving republic preserved its independence on the mountain.
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