Dorgali - Archaeological Sites Domus de Janas This interesting archaeological site in Dorgali, which in Italian means home of the fairies, is home to ancient burial structures carved in the rock, which deserve your visit.
Dorgali - Archaeological Sites Siti archeologici a Dorgali Worth visiting some of the most interesting archaeological sites in Dorgali: the Nuraghi village of Serra Orrios Nuraghe and the Nuraghi Punic-Roman and Byzantine village are recommended.
Silanus - Archaeological Sites Nuraghe Santa Sabina The Nuraghe Santa Sabina belongs to the Bronze Age, and was made with large blocks. Over the years, the structure has undergone various restoration and modifications by the Superintendence for Archaeological Heritage for the Provinces of Sassari and Nuoro.
Baunei - Archaeological Sites Fortezza Nuragica di Doladorgiu The Nuragic Fortress of Doladorgiu rises 530 meters above sea level. It is located secluded in the middle of the Golgo valley. This area was formerly populated by Nuragic populations, and was built for defensive purposes after the invasion of the Romans. The Fortress is only reachable on foot, and once you reach the top, you can enjoy a fantastic view.
Lanusei - Archaeological Sites Parco Archeologico di Selene The complex, located within the forest of Selene, consists of a Nuraghe with a cluster of huts and two tombs of giants
Dorgali - Archaeological Sites La Tomba dei Giganti Beautiful megalithic funeral monuments of nuragic era, very common in Sardinia; in Dorgali there are the Tomb of the Biristeddi Giants, Sa 'Enna and Thomes. Worth seeing!
Birori - Archaeological Sites Nuraghe Miuddu The Nuragne complex of Miuddu dates from 1400 to 1000 BC. The site was brought to light in 1995 by archaeologists Alberto Moravetti and Elisabetta Alba. It is a central tower with a circular plan, inside which there are small rooms built with polygonal blocks of various sizes. Near the archaeological site is the Tomb of the Giants.
Birori - Archaeological Sites Tomba dei giganti Palatu The Tomb of the Palatu Giants is located on rocky terrain located in the town of Birori. This archaeological site is nothing more than a collective tomb dating back to the Bronze Age. The necropolis consists of a semicircular exedra and a corridor about 12 meters long.
Nuoro - Archaeological Sites Nuraghe Tanca Manna The oldest archaeological site present in Nuoro. This is a nuraghe made with blocks of granite.
Silanus - Archaeological Sites Nuraghe Orolio The Orolio nuraghe, also known as Madrone, is located on a hill in the Municipality of Silanus. Of the granite structure there is only a 12 meter tall tower. It is regarded as one of the most interesting nuraghi, but unfortunately it is in a state of total abandonment. The nuraghe has a great historical value and needs immediate restoration.
Archaeological Sites Parco Archeologico S. Salvatore It is outside the city on the hill on the road leading to Lido di Orri. The Nuraghe is well-preserved, the tomb of the giants and standing stones are always part of of the history of Sardinia.