Cagliari’s National Museum of Archaeology, located in the heart of Sardinia, offers a comprehensive journey through the island’s rich and ancient history. Spanning over 6,000 years, the museum houses a remarkable collection of artifacts from the Pre-Nuragic era to the Punic colonization. Visitors can explore the well-preserved remains and intricate objects that tell the story of Sardinia’s diverse past. The exhibits include a variety of items, from pottery and jewelry to tools and sculptures, providing a vivid glimpse into the lives of the island’s early inhabitants.
Cagliari National Museum of Archaeology (Museo Archeologico Nazionale)
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