Palazzo Pubblico, San Marino is in the city of San Marino. Palazzo Pubblico, San Marino is a town hall and also it is the bureaucrat building of the government. In Palazzo Pubblico, San Marino the ceremonies which are official in nature are inaugurated.
Palazzo Pubblico in San Marino is also the seat of the major bodies of the administration of the Republic which are the Grand and General Council, Captains Regent, Congress of the State and the Council of XII. The new Government Building, which was designed by Frencesco Azzurri, a Roman architect, was rebuilt between the years 1884 and 1894.
Palazzo Pubblico, which is also known by the name of Government Palace in San Marino, goes back from the period of 15th century. In one corner of Palazzo Pubblico, there is a statue made of bronze of Saint Marinus.
The construction of Palazzo Pubblico took place by the usage of the blocks of stones brought from the caves of Titano. The fascia pompously exhibits the coat of arms of the republic. The name of the square which is at the front of the building is Liberty.
The architecture of Palazzo Pubblico is done in an extremely systematic manner. The architectural divisions of Palazzo Pubblico are:
- Façade
- Entrance Hall
- Scrutiny Room
- Mezzanine Floor
- Hall of the Great and General Council
- Hall of the Council of the XII
- Vestibule