The Torodda Nuraghe in Benetutti

Among the so-called ‘minor nuraghi’ is the Torodda nuraghe in Benetutti.
It preserves the intact tholos covered by a large slab. It is a complex structure with a flatbanded entrance and partially collapsed stairwell. On the left is an access to another tower in a good state of preservation, with collapsed ashlars from the tholos inside.
To access the upper floor, one must take advantage of the side facing north-east, and then admire the 360° panorama of the village with huts that can still be discerned amidst thick vegetation and among the various collapses.

The brief description and photos of the Torodda nuraghe are by Francesca Cossu.

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