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Sardinia is famous for the many nuraghic settlements to be found all over the island. The most famous, and the only World Heritage Site on the island, is the ...
This is where the archaeological site of Su Nuraxi, Sardinia's most important and best-preserved example of a Nuragic complex, lies. Visiting it is an ...
Su Nuraxi di Barumini is the most important 'nuraghe' megalithic monument of Sardinia.
This formidable structure stands as Sardinia's sole UNESCO World Heritage Site, offering glimpses into the enigmatic lives of the Nuragic people.
The best place to start your exploration of the nuragic village of Barumini is at its heart, namely the nuraghe of Su Nuraxi, which has managed to survive the ...
Su Nuraxi was unearthed by archaeologist Giovanni Lilliu in the mid-20th century. And although it's the only nuraghe complex in Sardinia that has been ...
The nuragic archaeological site in Barumini is one of the many all-Italian gems recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Thanks to its gracious and well-kept architecture this building can be considered as one of the most important testimonies of the Nuraghe culture which is ...
The archaeological site of Su Nuraxi di Barumini in Sardinia is the best-known example of the unique form of Bronze Age defensive complexes known as nuraghi.
More than 4,000 years ago, the people on the Mediterranean island of Sardinia developed a form of defensive structure and settlement that existed nowhere else ...