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Tour

Su Nuraxi of Barumini Half-Day Trip

  • 4 heures
  • Ouvert le Mar, Jeu, Sam

Join us on this half-day trip to Su Nuraxi di Barumini, a journey back to the Bronze Age to discover one of the most important archaeological sites in Sardinia!

What is Su Nuraxi of Barumini?

Su Nuraxi of Barumini is among the significant archaeological sites in Sardinia and is the best-preserved example of a nuraghe, a megalithic tower found on the island. Dating back to the Bronze Age, between the 16th and 13th centuries BC, it features a central structure with a main tower and four smaller towers, connected by a bastion. A village developed around the complex, including dwellings and facilities for daily life. Discovered in the 1950s by archaeologist Giovanni Lilliu, Su Nuraxi was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997.

A Journey into Sardinia's History

We'll meet at the indicated time at Largo Carlo Felice in Cagliari and begin our 50-minute journey to Barumini to visit Su Nuraxi. Along the way, we'll stop for 20 minutes in Villamar, a village known for its colorful murals, where you can take photos and enjoy a coffee if you wish.

Upon arrival in Barumini, we will visit the Su Nuraxi archaeological site on a guided tour lasting between 1 and 1.5 hours, exploring the remnants of the Nuragic civilization. After the tour, we will return to Cagliari, passing olive trees in the Sardinian countryside. The tour will conclude at the starting point after a total of 4 hours.

Prix

Inclus

  • Transport by minibus
  • English–speaking guide

Non inclus

  • Admission to the Su Nuraxi Archeological Site: 15EUR per person

Emplacement

Lieu de l'activité

Piazza Yenne, 30, 09124 Cagliari CA, Italy

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