Its plain, crossed by the Cixerri river and bounded by hills extending as far as Monte Arcosu, has seen uncovered a precious heritage from prehistory to the early Middle Ages. Villaspeciosa...
Its plain, crossed by the Cixerri river and bounded by hills extending as far as Monte Arcosu, has seen uncovered a precious heritage from prehistory to the early Middle Ages. Villaspeciosa...
Extending along the edge of the fertile plain of the lower Coghinas, Viddalba is a town with 1,700 inhabitants where the Gallura language and traditions are kept alive. In western Gallura bordering the...
At first sight, it looks like a normal single-nave church, without friezes or external decorations, built in the courtyard of the Serravalle Castle in Bosa, a picturesque medieval village in the Planargia...
Once a Phoenician colony named Othoca, the ‘ancient city’ in contraposition with Neapolis arose following the work of the Carthaginians. From a promontory, it was dominated by the lagoon - at that...
It is one of the smallest Romanesque churches in Sardinia, but its main feature, which is clearly visible on the façade, is an architrave with images, carved in relief, of five anthropomorphic figures, one of which is upside down....
In Voyage en Sardaigne (1857) La Marmora hypothesised that the name derived from the fact that it arose in an expanse of a once-eruptive mouth. Pozzomaggiore is at the heart of a volcanic area with basaltic and andesitic rocks, with ‘...