Sassari - Archaeological Sites Altare Preistorico di Monte d'Accoddi Located eleven miles from the city of Sassari, it is unique in its kind in the Mediterranean. It 's the most important prehistoric archaeological site in Sardinia. The building retained its function of religious center for centuries.
Torralba - Archaeological Sites Nuraghe Santu Antine It consists of a central tower and a bastion with three circular towers at the top. It was built in the 16th century BC (Bronze Age) when the Nuragic Civilization flourished, of which it represents one of the most significant testimonies.
Alghero - Archaeological Sites Villaggio Nuragico di Palmavera The complex has an ancient tower to which was added a bastion that includes the secondary tower, the courtyard with access to the upper floors and the corridor with niches. The most important hut in the village is the Meeting Hut. It is available to all interested parties.
Alghero - Archaeological Sites Necropoli Puttu Codinu The necropolis of Puttu Codino are located on two rocky outcrops, in an area of hills and valleys near the river Temo and the Rio Curos. The necropolis consists of 9 hypogeums. The necropolis was already known in the territory in the early 1900s, but only in 1987-88 were excavations carried out by Giovanni Maria Demartis.
Alghero - Archaeological Sites Necropoli Santu Pedru The necropolis of Santu Pedru is an archaeological site that is located in the city of Alghero and can be found on the road that leads to Uri. The findings that have been found date back to the Neolithic period until the early Bronze Age.
Mores - Archaeological Sites Dolmen Sa Coveccada The archaeological monument is located in the territory of Meilogu, a short distance from the Municipality of Mores. The structure was made with tufa trachite tending to gray and pink. On the other hand, the plant is rectangular with three slabs placed vertically and a fourth plate resting on top of it as a cover. The entrance was through an opening located in the front plate.
Sassari - Archaeological Sites Necropoli di Ponte Secco The necropolis belongs to the Neolithic Age, 3000-1800 BC and is part of the culture of Ozieri. Its structure is located within a portion of the territory that has a significant presence of prehistoric monuments. The burial complex occupies the front of a small limestone outcrop. The necropolis of Ponte Secco have architectural details and consist of a complex of funeral buildings.
Archaeological Sites Nuraghe Riu Molinu At the top of the hill Su Casteddu in an enchanted place that dominates the Gulf of Olbia, there is a huge wall, in some places reaching even 5 meters height.