Su Nuraxi

Su Nuraxi

Su Nuraxi

Set in the lush countryside outside the town of Barumini, Su Nuraxi stands as Sardinia’s only UNESCO World Heritage Site and a significant testament to the Nuragic age. The site’s centerpiece is the main tower, constructed around 1500 BC, which over time became part of a vast fortified nuraghe compound. Visitors can explore the ancient stone structures, gaining insight into the engineering and architectural prowess of the Nuragic people. The compound’s layout and the well-preserved remains offer a tangible connection to this ancient civilization.

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