Guaita
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The Guaita, also known as the Rocca (Italian: "La Rocca") is one of three towered peaks overlooking the city of San Marino, the capital of San Marino. The other two are Cesta and Montale.
Fortress of Guaita[edit]
The fortress is the oldest of the three towers constructed on Monte Titano, and the most famous. It was built in the 11th century and served briefly as a prison.
It is depicted on both the national flag and coat of arms.
It is registered as a World Heritage Site since 2008.[1][2]
See also[edit]
- Cesta (2nd tower)
- Montale (3rd tower)
- Three Towers of San Marino
- Torta Tre Monti
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Large view
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Main entrance
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External view, in the foreground the defensive wall that almost hides the Guaita tower.
43°56′07″N 12°26′59″E / 43.9354°N 12.4496°E
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