It is the ideal place for a holiday in the pursuit of nature and culture. Cabras looks out onto about 30 kilometres of coastline, where the marine area of the Sinis peninsula stretches between the bay of Is Arenas and the Gulf of...
Centuries-old ceremonial rites rooted in the Middle Ages and tinged with Spanish tradition come together in archaic Campidanian, Logudorenian and Barbagian traditions that date back to Nuragic paganism. During Holy week, from the...
A picturesque village is the first star of the spring event. The colourful houses of Bosa cling to a hill dominated by the Malaspina Castle, reflected in the Temo. The walk along the river and the Ponte Vecchio leads you to...
Along the axis that crosses the old town centre of Oristano, from the Tower of Mariano to porta Mari, lies one of most famous squares in the town, Piazza Eleonora d'Arborea, in which there is a wealth of important and...
Its unmistakable brightly-coloured neoclassical façade, stands in Piazza Eleonora d'Arborea, one of the most beautiful in Oristano, in the centre of which stands a statue of the 'Giudicessa' (local ruler). Palazzo...
Following an apparition, the young Emperor Constantine ordered his soldiers to write In hoc signo vinces (“in this sign thou shalt conquer”) onto their shields. Despite the fact that he was outnumbered, on 28 October, 312 AD,...
It is known as Santu Antinu.in the Sardinian language. The rural church of San Costantino, in the territory of Sedilo, overlooks the splendid scenery of Lake Omodeo, the largest artificial basin on the Island (for a long time...
It stands on the hills and is delimited to the south by the basalt platform of Assolo, to the east by the river Imbessu, to the north by mount Grighine and to the west by Brabaxiana of Usellus. Villa Sant'Antonio is a...
In the eyes of the miners who discovered it in 1952, during the excavation of a well, it must have seemed like an apparition. It had remained undiscovered until that point in time, hidden in the bowels of the mountain. Indeed,...
Granite coves shaped over time by the weather, arches of sand resembling amphitheatres, halls set between the walls of white limestone rocks or red porphyry, squares in evocative villages, archaeological sites and even marine...