Casa Zapata Museum, located in the 16th-century residence of the Zapata family, who once ruled southern Sardinia, offers a rich tapestry of history and culture. The museum complex includes the remains of an Iron Age Nuragic settlement, along with artefacts from the nearby Su Nuraxi archaeological site. Visitors can explore exhibitions that delve into the local culture and the legacy of the Zapata dynasty. This compact yet comprehensive museum provides a window into the region’s past, allowing guests to connect with the historical and cultural heritage of Sardinia.
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