spiritual
Acquaviva
According to tradition, the place where Marinus first found shelter at the foot of Monte Cerreto; the name 'living water' (from the spring here) may encode ancient spring-water ritual connections. The Placito Feretrano (885) was drawn up here, making it the site of the Republic's first documented legal act. The Sammarinese dialect name Acquavìva differs from the Italian, preserving an older landscape relationship. Anchor modes: material_layer|living_ritual | Search hooks: Acquaviva; Placito Feretrano 885; spring living water San Marino; Acquavìva dialect; Marinus shelter tradition
Visit the spring that gives the castello its name; see the Chiesa Sant'Andrea Apostolo; walk the landscape at the foot of Monte Cerreto where tradition places Marinus's first shelter