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Basilica of San Marino

The Basilica of San Marino is the main church of the republic, dedicated to Saint Marinus, the founder and patron saint of San Marino. Built in neoclassical style between 1826-1838 by architect Achille Serra, it replaced an earlier 4th-century church on the same site. The impressive facade features eight Corinthian columns, while the interior houses relics of Saint Marinus beneath the main altar. Pope John Paul II visited in 1982 to venerate the saints relics. The basilica is depicted on the San Marino ten-cent euro coin.

Practical Information

Updated: Jan 6, 2026

Visit Duration

Minimum0.25 hours
Recommended0.5 hours
Maximum0.75 hours

Entrance Fee

Free

Free entry. Contains relics of Saint Marinus, founder of San Marino. Dress code applies

Best Time to Visit

Visit during Mass for the full spiritual experience, or early morning for quiet contemplation. The feast day of Saint Marinus (September 3rd) features special celebrations.

Crowd Level

Moderate — comfortable
Official Website

How to Get There

Located on Piazzale Domus Plebis in the historic center, adjacent to the Church of Saint Peter. A short walk from Piazza della Liberta.

What to Expect

An elegant neoclassical basilica with impressive Corinthian columns, sacred relics, beautiful religious art, and a peaceful atmosphere. A functioning parish church that maintains its spiritual role alongside tourism.

Connectivity

Wi-Fi
Not available

Working Hours

Updated: Jan 6, 2026
Monday08:00 — 19:00
Tuesday08:00 — 19:00
Wednesday08:00 — 19:00
Thursday08:00 — 19:00
Friday08:00 — 19:00
Saturday08:00 — 19:00
Sunday08:00 — 19:00
Note

Active place of worship. Free entry, donations welcome. Dress modestly and maintain quiet. Hours may vary during services and holidays.

Accessibility

Wheelchair Access
Fully accessible

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The relics of Saint Marinus are kept in an urn beneath the main altar. They were discovered on March 3, 1586. A silver and gold reliquary bust from 1602 is displayed to the right of the altar. Some relics were donated to Rab, Croatia (the saint's birthplace) in 1595.

Pope John Paul II made a solemn visit to the basilica on August 29, 1982, to venerate the relics of Saint Marinus. This was a significant event in the republic's history and is commemorated with plaques and photographs inside the church.

Travel Tips

Useful tips for visiting Basilica of San Marino

The beach is cleanest early morning before crowds arrive. Umbrellas and chairs can be rented for the day. The western end is quieter. Lifeguards on duty 9 AM - 6 PM during summer.

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Weather

Average temperature by month

Nowweather7°
71%10 м/с
Todayweather12°7°
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Thuweather11°6°
Friweather9°5°
Satweather7°4°
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2°Feb
11°
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15°
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20°
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25°
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27°
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27°
20°Aug
21°
15°Sep
16°
11°Oct
11°
7°Nov
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