Nuraghe di Palmavera, a cluster of unique limestone edifices dating from the Bronze and Iron Ages, stands as one of Sardinia’s most captivating megalithic sites. Located near Alghero, this 3,500-year-old Nuragic village offers a glimpse into the enigmatic culture that once thrived here. Visitors can explore the main towers and a meeting hut, each showcasing the striking architecture and engineering skills of the Nuragic people. The site provides a tangible connection to an ancient civilization, allowing guests to immerse themselves in the historical and architectural legacy of this prehistoric community.
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