In the quiet, moonlit streets of San Marino, a legend whispers of a cruel fate that still fills the hearts of the inhabitants with fear to this day. We are talking about the tormented soul of Countess Elisabetta, whose dark history captivates every visitor to the old fortress.
The centuries-old fortress, once known for its impregnable walls and royal balls, is now infamous for something else: the ghost of a woman who cannot find peace. In the 15th century, the beautiful and proud Countess Elisabetta lived here. Her story is one of betrayal, cruelty, and a bloody end so tragic that it tore the veil between this world and the next.
Elisabetta was crowned countess at a young age and quickly gained prestige and power. But envy and greed cast dark shadows over her life. Her beauty and intelligence aroused the desires of many, including her own husband. Rumor has it that, out of jealousy and lust for power, he hatched a plan to kill her. On a cold, stormy winter evening in 1465, he found the courage to carry out his diabolical plan. Elisabetta was brutally murdered and her body thrown from the castle walls.
Since that terrible day, her restless soul is said to wander the corridors of the old fortress. Witnesses report seeing a female figure in a bloodstained dress, seemingly trapped in the moonlight and screaming incessantly. Some say that the night wind carries her plaintive cries through the streets of the city.
Valerio, a historian who has studied the history of the fortress extensively, had a particularly frightening encounter. He reports hearing strange noises in the night that frightened him: a whimpering that grew louder and louder, culminating in a bloodcurdling scream. When he bravely decided to investigate the source of the noise, he saw her—a translucent figure floating weightlessly through an abandoned corridor. His descriptions have convinced many skeptical ghost believers that something supernatural is going on in the old fortress.
But it’s not just locals who report encounters with the countess’s ghost. Tourists also repeatedly report a sudden drop in temperature or an inexplicable feeling of fear as soon as they enter the gloomy halls. Some suddenly feel an invisible hand on their shoulder, while others swear they have heard the whisper of Elisabeth’s last words.
Another eerie legend says that on nights when the full moon lights up the sky, the ghosts of many other victims appear in the fortress. A group of local parapsychologists who investigated the walls claim to have seen shadows in the darkness that moved like living beings, even though they had nothing human about them. These apparitions are known as “the silent procession,” a gathering of spirits who suffered the same cruel fate as the countess herself.
Despite the many reports and legends, the ghost of Countess Elisabetta remains at the heart of the haunted history of the Fortress of San Marino. Whether she will ever find the peace she seeks remains uncertain. Until then, her lamenting spirit introduces visitors and locals alike to the mysteries of a dark past.
These stories and numerous unexplained events make San Marino a magnet for ghost hunters and paranormal researchers. Anyone who enters the fortress runs the risk of encountering the restless countess and becoming part of her endless lament.
The city has now come to terms with its ghostly heritage. San Marino remains a peaceful place, but in the quiet darkness of night, the legend of Countess Elisabetta reminds everyone that the past never completely disappears and that the dead sometimes have more to say than the living.








