The nuraghe Iscrallotze or Bolessene, located a few kilometres from the municipality of Aidomaggiore, is well-preserved at a height of approximately 4 metres. The nuraghe, elliptical in shape, has an entrance on the south side that leads t...
The Genna ‘e Corte or Asulu nuraghe of Laconi
Among the scenic hills of Sarcidano, in south-central Sardinia, stands a Bronze Age fortress, surrounded by greenery and known as 'the blue nuraghe'. The area in which it stands has unearthed some of the most important prehistoric artefact...
The Tolinu Nuraghe at Noragugume
On a plateau of the Marghine, in the centre of Sardinia, stands a Nuragic fortress that dominates the surrounding territory, among green hills, valleys and streams. From its position, you can enjoy a wonderful panorama over the Tirso valle...
The Urceni Nuraghe at Osini
The nuragic complex of Urceni (Osini) consists of a nuraghe and several circular buildings, sheltered by a wall on the most exposed side. The nuraghe, a simple single-tower type, is in a fairly good state of preservation, although the tholo...
The Caddaris Nuraghe of Dualchi
The Caddaris, is a single-tower nuraghe, with a trapezoidal entrance surmounted by an architrave with a drainage window, located in an area rich in archaeological evidence and located on the borders of the municipal areas of Dualchi, Sedilo...
The Longu Nuraghe of Torralba
Travelling along the flat part of the Torralba territory, already in the distance one notices the dark mass of this single-tower nuraghe built with basalt stones. Although partially buried and undeveloped, it still retains the charm of a m...
The Santa Barbara Nuraghe in Macomer
The building, one of the best known on the island, is of a complex type, consisting of a central tower and a four-lobed bastion with an open courtyard. It was defended by an antemurale, surveyed by General Della Marmora, which is currently...
The Corvos nuraghe of Florinas
In the north-west of Sardinia, not only Romanesque churches are 'two-coloured', in Florinas even a nuraghe boasts a double colour, as well as revealing constructive singularities. At first glance it looks like a single tower, in reality it...









