Chiesa di San Francesco, Romanesque church in San Marino.
Chiesa di San Francesco is a Romanesque church in San Marino characterized by solid stone walls, rounded arches, and a rose window typical of medieval religious buildings. The structure includes adjoining cloister areas and multiple chapels where religious artworks are displayed.
Construction began in 1351 and was completed around 1400, utilizing materials from a former convent. The earlier community had been displaced due to raids, prompting the establishment of this new location.
The church serves as a place of devotion shaped by Franciscan spirituality that continues today. You can sense this tradition in the quiet cloisters and the carefully arranged religious artworks throughout.
You can reach the church by walking up the Costa path or taking the cable car from Borgo Maggiore. Both routes offer different experiences depending on your time and energy.
The cloister area holds the tomb of a 15th century Franciscan bishop, a quiet reminder often overlooked by visitors. This burial speaks to the importance this location held for the region's spiritual leadership.
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