San Marino Foundation Day around the world in 2025

San Marino Foundation Day around the world in 2025
Monte Titano, San Marino at sunset. Image via Deposit Photos
  How long until San Marino Foundation Day?
San Marino Foundation Day
  Dates of San Marino Foundation Day around the world
2026 San MarinoSep 3
San Marino Thu, Sep 3National Holiday
2025 San MarinoSep 3
San Marino Wed, Sep 3National Holiday
2024 San MarinoSep 3
San Marino Tue, Sep 3National Holiday
2023 San MarinoSep 3
San Marino Sun, Sep 3National Holiday
2022 San MarinoSep 3
San Marino Sat, Sep 3National Holiday
  Summary

San Marino was founded in 301 AD by St. Marinus, a stone mason from Croatia who wanted to escape persecution by the emperor Diocletian

When is San Marino Foundation Day?

San Marino National Holiday and Foundation of the Republic is observed on September 3rd each year.

It commemorates the foundation of San Marino on this day in 301 AD by Saint Marinus.

History of San Marino Foundation Day

The Republic of San Marino is a landlocked nation surrounded by Italy. It is the smallest republic in the world and the oldest existing state in Europe.

In the centuries after the death of Jesus, Christianity had become a popular sect within the Roman Empire. For many years it was treated no worse or better than any other minority religion. During the reign of Emperor Diocletian (284 - 306 AD), the imperial view of Christianity became less benign and Christians were increasingly being persecuted and killed for their faith.

In this atmosphere, Marinus, a stonemason, fled from Dalmatia (in modern-day Croatia) to escape from religious persecution for his Christian beliefs. He arrived at Monte Titano, where he founded and built a chapel and a monastery. 

Over the years, the monastery and the area around it grew until a sizable population had been established, safe high in the mountains from the persecution of Diocletian. When the mountain people were discovered, the landowner Felicissima bequeathed it to the community in perpetuity.

The monastery, which although no longer standing, existed until the late sixth century. The first mention of a church named after Saint Marinus dates to the year 530. Today the old church has been replaced on the site by the Basilica of San Marino, which was built in the 19th century.

Did you know?

San Marino is the only country in Europe with more vehicles than people.

San Marino is the only remaining Italian city-state and in recognition of its status as one of the oldest republics, San Marino Historic Centre and Mount Titano were included in the list of UNESCO world heritage site in 2008.

To mark the national day, there are lots of events such as crossbow firing and flag-waving and concerts. The day is ended with a spectacular fireworks display.


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