List of museums in San Marino

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This is a list of museums in San Marino .

National museum

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Museo di Stato di San Marino.jpg Museo di stato di San Marino Museo di Stato
San Francesco - Exterior.jpg Museo San Francesco Museo San Francesco
Palazzo pubblico (San Marino) - Day.jpg Palazzo Pubblico Palazzo Pubblico
San Marino zamek La Rocca o Guaita.jpg Prima Torre Prima Torre
La Cesta o Fratta of San Marino.jpg Seconda Torre / Sammarinese Museum of Ancient Arms Seconda Torre / Museo delle armi antiche di San Marino
Galleria di arte moderna e contemporanea Galleria di arte moderna e contemporanea

Other museums

Torture Museum Museo della Tortura, San Marino.jpg
Torture Museum

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