The statue of “Lady of Liberty of San Marino” is in front of the Public Palace
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The sculpture by Stefano Galletti was donated by Countess Otilia Heyroth Wagener from Berlin to the Republic in 1876 as a symbol of freedom. Carved in white Carrara marble, it represents a lady warrior with one hand stretched forward, marching proudly towards the observer. The head is a crowned with three towers, standing for the fortified city of San Marino. The Statue of Liberty is on the San Marino two-cent euro coins.