AN EXTRAORDINARY JOURNEY.
An immersive experience with multimedia videos, 3D maps and holograms to get to know the oldest Republic in the world in a short time from prehistory to today.
Discover the oldest Republic in the world in a one-of-a-kind multimedia museum. Visiting the Titanus Museum means embarking on an emotional journey through the centuries, the places and personalities who have contributed to conquering and defending the independence and freedom of San Marino.
From prehistory to the legend of Santo Marino
Millions of years ago a prehistoric sea covered Mount Titano and all the surrounding area. With the gradual withdrawal of the waters, man began to populate the slopes of the mountain until, in Roman times, an ascetic named Marino arrived from Dalmatia: around him the first tiny village developed which in the following centuries will become the Republic of San Marino.
The conquest and defence of freedom
After Marino's death, the village expanded, fortified itself with castles and walls, became a municipality with its own institutions and laws, fought strenuously to obtain and preserve its own autonomy. Over the centuries, the Papal State has tried several times to put an end to this independence, but in vain: alliances, wars, diplomatic skills have allowed the San Marino people to increasingly assume the appearance of a free people.
Napoleon, Garibaldi and the two world wars
The Republic defends its independence Napoleon I and later Napoleon III were fascinated by the small Republic of San Marino, helping it, protecting it, and helping to make it known throughout the world. Likewise, the Risorgimento, Garibaldi and Vittorio Emanuele II, the first king of Italy, firmly supported its right to be a sovereign state. Not even the wars and the many problems of the twentieth century have affected its desire to remain independent: in 1992, for this reason, it became a full member of the United Nations .