It lies in the valley of the Cixerri river, surrounded by the hills of the Iglesiente region. Villamassargia is a village with fewer than four thousand inhabitants, in which ancient textile traditions are still intact: numerous artisan...
It lies in the valley of the Cixerri river, surrounded by the hills of the Iglesiente region. Villamassargia is a village with fewer than four thousand inhabitants, in which ancient textile traditions are still intact: numerous artisan...
It was the first Phoenician city in Sardinia (8th century BC), an important commercial crosswords and port of enviable location, in the isthmus of Capo Pula, from which it was possible to set sail in any weather. Nora, which developed fully...
Founded in 1337 at the foot of a Medieval castle built two centuries earlier, on the initiative of Giudice Marianus IV of Arborea, who sent 24 families there, possibly from Villanove Monteleone, to set up a colony. Burgos sits at an...
The church, the enclosed courtyard and accommodation for the hermits - known as the ‘hermitage’- belonged to a monastic order, as confirmed by medieval sources, but it is not known with certainty which one. Furthermore, even the date engraved on an...
Set among hills and valleys dotted with Nuragic Age remains, Torralba is a town in the Meilogu area of the old spent volcanic Logudoro region and boasts some thousand inhabitants. The first official mention...
“The calculation of the volumes, the mathematics of the lights and the astronomical orientation makes the liturgical room a perfect time machine". In the guidebook entitled ‘The Templars and Sardinia’, the church of San Pietro del Crocefisso is a sort...
Tergu is a farming community of less than 600 consisting of a small town and some isolated houses scattered across a fertile basin. An independent municipality since 1980, it used to be a hamlet of the municipality of Castelsardo,...
Smooth, vertical walls, covered by holm oaks and filled with Mediterranean fragrances, rise to reach heights of a thousand metres. The Buttes or 'Tacchi' (literally meaning Heels) owe their name to their pointed shape, like...