Cuglieri (9 Km) 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.
Cuglieri (9 Km) Torre su Puttu The Torre su Puttu or Torre del Pozzo is a Hispanic sighting facility located in the seaside village of Cuglieri. Its function was that of sighting and defending against enemy raids and was probably built around the 16th century.
Bonarcado (9 Km) Ponte romano The Roman Bridge is an ancient monument of which to date there are unfortunately no documents that testify to the precise date of its construction. Several scholars and archaeologists hypothesize the construction of the bridge between the 7th and 10th century AD, while according to other scholars the structure would have been part of an ancient Byzantine church, which was lost during the centuries. Currently, the property is in a good state of preservation and even a book has been dedicated to its mysterious construction.
Cuglieri (14 Km) Castello Monte Ferru o Casteddu Ezzu According to testimonies, it was built in 1169 by the brother of judge Barison II. The purpose for which it was built was to defend and be a political and military strategic point for the reigning family. Over the years it became the property of the Pisans and then the Giudicato di Arborea. Today there are only a few ruins left of the castle above a hill, on which it was erected.
Oristano (16 Km) Torre di San Cristoforo It is the most visible part of the remains of the ancient Judicial walls it was in fact one of the entrances to the city called Manna
Oristano (17 Km) Chiesa di San Francesco Entirely rebuilt in 1838 by architect G. Cima it is important because the top left of the altar inside there is the famous "Cross of Nicodemus" as the most significant example in Sardinia.
Abbasanta (19 Km) Nuraghe Losa The Nuraghe Losa di Abbasanta is an archaeological site near Oristano. It has megalithic structures of the Nuragic age, formed by nuraghe with tholos with a trilobed plan. Everything is divided into the truncated conical main tower and around it there are three smaller towers. The remains of the complex are to be attributed at the end of the Middle Bronze and the Recent Bronze (XIV—XIII century BC).
Churches and places of worship Duomo di Santa Maria It was built in 1288 during the government of Mariano II, of the original structure remained little evidence: some parts of the apse, the base of the bell tower and the Gothic chapel of the Remedy.