Whether you enjoy sunning on the Riviera, or skiing in soft powder,
this area brings a unique combination of environments that is unmatched
anywhere. We are just up the rocks from- and with panoramic views of- the
beaches of Nice, Cannes, Saint Tropez, and Monaco, this village has a
fascinating history dating from the late tenth century. The Benedictine
abbot of Lerino (the islands of Lérins lie in French waters on the Côte
d'Azur, off the town of Cannes) bought the fiefdom from Count Guido di
Ventimiglia, conferring the title of prince upon himself.
The rocky crags, chestnut and pine woods required back-breaking work before it could be farmed. The abbots of Lerino also founded a mint and began turning out coins. In 1815, the Congress of Vienna overlooked the village in its efforts to redistribute European territories after the Napoleonic wars. We have had an unusual past, and have an exciting future for our village, which is grouped around the parish church of San Martino and the galleried oalazzo des Monaci in a web of alleyways, low colonnades, and cobbled streets. Click
here for lots of pictures! In the village of Seborga, there is a self proclaimed Prince, Giorgio Ier, alias Giorgio Carbone, an former Flower growers,who decide to ally folklore , appointing "self style ministers" and "self style ambassadors", for the great pleasure of the visiting tourists, who help boosting the tourism industry. In the village shops, besides the usual Italian souvenirs, you can also find Seborga. Stickers, flags, books and other souvenirs . Please enter our Shopping Arcade for more information. The former principality of Seborga is located in Liguria, Italy's famous Flower Riviera, close to the French border. The commune of Seborga's territory amounts to 14 square kilometers with a population of less than 400 inhabitants. Seborga, 500 m above sea level, enjoys an exceptionally mild climate.
Seborgans earn their living by cultivating and exporting flowers- mimosas
and scottish-broom, all over the world.
Between the village and the beach is a mimosa, eucalyptus, olive, and juene-filled valley. Seborga's altitude offers visitors a fine panorama- Bordighera, Ventimiglia, the French Côte d'Azur from Menton, Nice, Antibes, Saint Tropez, Principality of Monaco up to Toulon. Behind the village, the hills rise up to the snow-capped Maritime Alps, offering spectacular views all around. On August 20, Seborgans celebrate their public holiday. Three restaurants offer exquisite Seborgan specialities- rabbit and goat. A bar offers all kinds of drinks to thirsty visitors, and of course there are food stores and souvenir shops. WHY A PRINCIPALITY? British Historians therefore consider Seborga the first constitutional monarchy of the world. Experts of international law agree that the Principality of Seborga was indeed a Cistercian State. The former Cistercian State, ceased to exist as a state, following the unification of Italy. Nevertheless in Heraldry laws it is clear that the Antico Principato di Seborga is still existing. The territory and the insitution which administrate this territory since 1946 is the Republic of Italia whom Consitution formely abolish the monarchy , all titles and privileges.
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