Carbonia - Natural Areas Miniera di Serbariu Until 1964 one of the most important energy source in Italy, now houses the Museum of Coal, a large collection of mining lamps, work tools, photographs and period films. The underground gallery presents techniques for the cultivation of coal.
Santadi - Monuments Grotte Is Zuddas The Caves are located in the southwestern part of Sardinia. The cavity is formed by dolomite rocks dating back about 530 million years ago. The cave was discovered by cavers in 1971, has a constant temperature of 16 degrees and the humidity is close to 100%. Today they are open to the public and you can visit several rooms, each of which stands out for the peculiarity of its concretions.
Carbonia - Museums Museo Villa Sulcis It houses materials from the Neolithic until the Byzantine period found in the area of carbon. Inside there are 3 rooms, with a layout that relates to the understanding of the findings, through the reproduction of environments and use of the time.
Carbonia - Archaeological Sites Sito archeologico del Monte Sirai An intact settlement, first Phoenician and later Punic , inside there is the town, the necropolis and the Tophet sanctuary; visitor can benefit from a restaurant, a showroom and a bookshop.