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List of archaeological and artistic sites of Sardinia information


This is a list of archaeological and artistic sites of Sardinia, Italy:

Basilica of Saccargia, Codrongianos
  • Acquafredda near Siliqua, castle, 13th century
  • Aiodda near Nurallao-Nuragus, Giants' Tomb
  • Albucciu near Olbia-Arzachena, nuraghe
  • Alghero
  • Anghelu Ruju near Alghero Ozieri, necropolis
  • Antas near Fluminimaggiore, temple
  • Ardara, Romanesque church of Santa Maria del Regno
  • Argentiera carbon mines, ghost villages, industrial architecture
  • Asoru near Muravera, nuraghe
  • Arrubiu
  • Assemini Catalan Gothic church, 16th century, Byzantine oratorio, 10th century
  • Barumini nuragic palace and village (*Su Nuraxi), Catalan church 15th century, Catalan Gothic villa
  • Benetutti church, 15th century, paintings
  • Biristeddi Giants Tomb
  • Bisarcio Romanesque church
  • Bonarcado church 11th century
  • Bonorva nuragic temple, nuragic tombs, Carthaginian fort, medieval village, church 16th century
  • Bonu Ighinu, cave
  • Borore
  • Bosa
  • Brodu
  • Bulzi
  • Burghidu, nuraghe
  • Cabu Abbas
  • Cagliari
  • Cala Domestica
  • Campu Luntanu
  • Carbonia
  • Castelsardo
  • Coddu Vecchiu, Giants Tomb
  • Cornus
  • Dolianova
  • Domu de Orgia
  • Domu s Orku
  • Friarosu
  • Fonte e Mola
  • Funtana Cuverta
  • Genna Maria
  • Genna Salixi
  • Genoni
  • Gergei
  • Gesturi
  • Golgo
  • Gonnostramatza
  • Iglesias
  • Is Concias
  • Is Paras, nuraghe
  • Izzana, nuraghe
  • Kukkuru Nuraxi
  • Laconi
  • Li Muri
  • Losa, nuraghe
  • Lugherras, nuraghe
  • Macomer
  • Madau
  • Mandra Antine
  • Massama
  • Milis
  • Molafa
  • Monte Arci
  • Monte d'Accoddi
  • Monte Sirai A fortified hilltop town founded in the 8th century BC
  • Montessu
  • Montevecchio
  • Moseddu
  • Nora
  • Nugoro
  • Nuxis
  • Olbia, church of San Simplicio (Olbia)
  • Oliena
  • Olmedo
  • Olzai
  • Oristano
  • Orolo, nuraghe
  • Ossi
  • Ottana
  • Ozieri
  • Palmavera
  • Pani Loriga
  • Perfugas
  • Ploaghe
  • Porto Torres
  • Pranu Mutteddu
  • Quirra
  • Roccia dell Elefante
  • Saccargia
  • Sa Coveccada, dolmen
  • San Cosimo
  • San Giovanni di Sinis
  • San Mauro
  • San Platano
  • San Salvatore
  • Sant Antioco
  • Santa Cristina di Paulilatino
  • Santa Giusta, ex-Cathedral of Santa Giusta
  • Santa Vittoria
  • Santu Antine Nuraghe
  • Sa Punta e su Nurake
  • Sardara
  • Sas Concas
  • Sassari
  • Sa Testa
  • Seneghe
  • Serra Orrios
  • Seruci
  • Sibiola
  • Silanus
  • Sorradile
  • Sorres
  • Sos Furrighesos
  • Suelli
  • Sulci, Phoenician city, Carthaginian necropolis, Roman ruins
  • Su Mulinu
  • Su Pranu
  • Su Tempiesu
  • Tamuli
  • Tergu, church of Nostra Signora di Tergu
  • Tharros
  • Thiesi
  • Thomes
  • Tiscali
  • Tratalias
  • Trullas
  • Tuili
  • Tuvixeddu necropolis Carthaginian and later Roman necropolis
  • Uta
  • Villamar
  • Zuri

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