The municipality of Serravalle is one of the most ancient places in San Marino and its mention can be found in a document dating as early as 962 AD. During the medieval periods, this town was known as the Castrum Olnani, which literally means the village of the palm trees. The municipality was joined with the small nation of San Marino in the year 1463.
The municipality of Serravalle in the European nation of San Marino is located near the Apennines Mountains. It is from here that the municipality derives its name, for in Italian, serra means a mountain range and valle means a valley. The geographical location of this municipality of San Marino is at 43°57' north latitude and 12°30' east longitude.
There are quite a few places of tourist interest in the municipality of Serravalle in San Marino. These are visited by a large number of tourists every year. Some of these places are listed below:
- The Olympic Stadium
- Saint Andreas's Church or Chiesa di Sant Andrea

