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It is one of the best preserved medieval Romanesque-Pisan buildings on the island. The church of Santa Maria stands on a slight plateau, surrounded by hills planted with vines and olive groves, three kilometres from the town of...

San Pantaleo - Dolianova

Shapes and decorations are intact and form a harmonious combination of various influences and building phases. The church of San Pantaleo, patron of Dolianova, a town situated in the historical territory of Parteolla...

Santa Maria Sibiola - Serdiana

Although modern agricultural techniques are used, it has maintained the features of a traditional rural community. Serdiana is a village in the Parteolla region, with less than three thousand inhabitants and famous for olive-...

Selargius, chiesa di San Giuliano

Its sober and harmonious architecture is the theatre of sa promissa, an evocative ritual of the Antico Sposalizio Selargino (Historic Selargino Wedding): on parchment, the bride and groom handwrite a promise...

Duomo di Cagliari

When you fly into Cagliari, it is impossible not to notice its cupola. The cathedral of Santa Maria, the place of worship that is the symbol of the city, together with the basilica of Bonaria, stands out in the Castello...

Parrocchiale di san Leonardo - Setzu

‘‘Sitting’ at the foot of the Giara, a basaltic plateau that is home to an unparalleled natural oasis, Setzu is a small agro-pastoral village of about 150 inhabitants, the smallest in southern Sardinia and one of the smallest in the...

Veduta di Perdaxius

It’s place name means ‘rocky or stone quarry’ and reflects the lay of the land and the abundance of rocky materials in the surrounding hills, including Monte s’Orcu. Perdaxius stands on a flat area crossed by a stream of the same name, in the...

Chiesa di Santa Maria - Uta

A bishop’s seat for three centuries from 1213 - the date of its construction – until 1503, the year in which the diocese transferred to Iglesias. The former cathedral of Tratalias, named after the Catalan-Aragonese...

Facciata della chiesa di San Gregorio - Sardara

A rare and valuable example of religious architecture that ‘combines’ two styles, Romanesque and Gothic, evidence of a crucial phase of artistic and cultural transition. The church of San Gregorio stands in the ‘upper’ part of...

Chiesa di santa Maria - Tratalias

A bishop’s seat for three centuries from 1213 - the date of its construction – until 1503, the year in which the diocese transferred to Iglesias. The former cathedral of Tratalias, named after the Catalan-Aragonese...