Discovered in the 1960s, the Lu Brandali Nuragic Complex (Complesso Nuragico di Lu Brandali) stands as one of the premier megalithic sites in northern Sardinia. This archaeological site comprises a group of nuraghi, limestone dwellings that date from the Bronze to the Iron Age. These ancient structures provide a glimpse into the enigmatic Nuragic culture. Visitors can explore the well-preserved ruins, walking among the weathered stones and imagining the lives of the people who once inhabited these robust, circular fortresses.
Lu Brandali Nuragic Complex (Complesso Nuragico di Lu Brandali)
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