Museo di Stato (National Museum)
The state museum, Museo di Stato, located at the Piazza del Titano, is housed in the time-honored Palazzo Pergami - Belluzzi and houses over 5,000 exhibits, some of which depict the history and legend of San Marino, as well as the country's founder. The archaeological section has artifacts dating back to the Neolithic period. Cultural evidence from the Egyptians, Etruscans, Romans, Greeks, and Apulians can be found among the excavations and bestowments.
Museo di Stato, which shows art, history, furniture, and cultural relics, is by far the best museum in San Marino. This outstanding museum, housed in the old Palazzo Pergami Belluzzi, houses archaeological exhibits ranging from the Neolithic through Etruscan and Roman findings. Many of the roughly 5,000 pieces in the museum were donated in the 19th century from private collections of Italian intellectuals and politicians who wanted to express their respect for the country.
- Location: Piazzetta del Titano 1, San Marino Città, San Marino
- Best time to visit Museo di Stato: open on June 20th to September 10th (from 8:00 am to 8:00 pm), and September 11th to June 19th (from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm)