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.
Arzachena - Monuments Tomba Coddu Vecchiu The origin of the tomb is assumed to be from 2500 BC, reusing an even older gallery tomb. It was used by the people of Bonannaro. Currently, it is not in a good state of preservation, despite all the restorations it has undergone during the last 50 years, since it was discovered.
Birori - Monuments Tomba dei giganti Lassia Borore The Tomb of the Giants Lasia Borore is composed of blocks in rows, which make up a room. Inside there are two pairs of opposing niches. Outside there is a wide exedra. This tomb is very close to that of Palattu and is similar to it.
Cuglieri - Monuments Arch Cornus It is one of the oldest baptismal sources in the area. It is located in the locality of Cuglieri. According to the studies carried out, it is assumed to date back to the Paleolithic period. It has a typical form of a baptismal font, which you can still notice. Currently, only the ruins are left.